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Devin O'Keefe is an Irish rock-n-roll singer with a tragic past whose message is
nonviolence. But his heritage from "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland
is about to catch up with him. American Fonda Blayne, assigned to photograph Devin's
American tour, falls in love with the singer. Neither of them could have realized
the very real dangers they'll have to face together.
Contemporary Women's Fiction by Carole Bellacera; originally published by Forge
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Belgrave House
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Border Crossings is the story of an American woman, Kathy O'Faolain, happily
married to Pearse, an Irish professor at Trinity College. Life in Dublin is good
for the O'Faolain family until Pearse receives word that Protestant extremists have
murdered his brother, a Sinn Fein councilor in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. Kathy's
ordered life falls apart when relatives convince Pearse to return to his family
home in Enniskillen and take over his brother's work in the Republican cause. Kathy,
with her young son, Sean, must adapt to life in a violent society, and by doing
so, finds her personality changing in ways that are both positive and negative.
Contemporary Women's Fiction by Carole Bellacera; originally published by Forge
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Leigh Fallon, wife of a Congressman, has everything but what she craves most--love
from a man who sees her as more than an attractive ornament. Erik Haukeland, a charismatic
Norwegian thirteen years her junior, can read her artist's soul. But Leigh remains
true to her twenty-year marriage-until she discovers her husband's affair. Turning
to Erik for solace, she destroys her marriage, estranges her children--and ultimately
discovers hidden strength and courage.
Contemporary Women's Fiction by Carole Bellacera; originally published by Tor
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November 2005
Echelon Press Publishing
ISBN 978-1-590-80464-3
Mass Market Paperback
Robin Mulcahey has always dreamed of being a big-time actress. As a college student,
she took endless drama classes and finally snagged the lead of Maggie in Tennessee
Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Now, six years later, she’s one of the
country’s hottest soap-opera stars. She’s just won a Daytime Emmy for her portrayal
of South Riding’s bad girl, and now when it seemed life couldn’t get any
more perfect, she’s wed Declan Blair, an up-and-coming Irish film actor.
So what’s the problem?
Robin Mulcahey is dead. She was killed in a devastating car wreck in 1996 while
riding with her best friend, Amy Shiley. Amy, battered beyond recognition in the
accident, was mistaken for Robin and has played the role of Robin Mulcahey ever
since. But Amy’s never been able to forget the love she shared with Paul Mulcahey—Robin’s
older brother.
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August 2005
Baycrest Books
ISBN 978-0-972-84506-9
An elderly Appalachian couple, who've fallen in love in Memphis, take to the road
in a red Corvette because their wacky children decide to send them to separate retirement
homes. Soon the police are in hot pursuit as they try to reach their goal of California
so Velma can get her first glimpse of the ocean.
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June 2003
Forge Books
ISBN 978-0-765-30655-5
Hardcover
Robin Mulcahey has always dreamed of being a big-time actress. As a college student,
she took endless drama classes and finally snagged the lead of Maggie in Tennessee
Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Now, six years later, she’s one of the
country’s hottest soap-opera stars. She’s just won a Daytime Emmy for her portrayal
of South Riding’s bad girl, and now when it seemed life couldn’t get any
more perfect, she’s wed Declan Blair, an up-and-coming Irish film actor.
So what’s the problem?
Robin Mulcahey is dead. She was killed in a devastating car wreck in 1996 while
riding with her best friend, Amy Shiley. Amy, battered beyond recognition in the
accident, was mistaken for Robin and has played the role of Robin Mulcahey ever
since. But Amy’s never been able to forget the love she shared with Paul Mulcahey—Robin’s
older brother.
If you had the chance to become someone else, would you take it?
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July 2002
Tor Books
ISBN 978-0-765-34029-0
Mass Market Paperback
Can you ever justify cheating on your husband?
This is the question that Leigh Fallon is faced with when she learns that her marriage
to Congressman Bob Fallon is not as honest as she's always assumed. It feels like
Bob has been all but ignoring her, except to criticize, and Leigh finds herself
helplessly drawn to Erik, the twenty-something Norwegian exchange student who's
staying in their home. When she finds proof that Bob has been spending his free
time in the arms of his beautiful, young Capitol Hill secretary, Leigh decides that
"enough is enough" and allows herself to begin a relationship with Erik.
Little does she know that her affair with the young Norwegian will change her life
forever, setting in motion a series of events that bring tragedy, anguish, and ultimately
a discovery of hidden strength and courage.
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September 2001
Forge Books
ISBN 978-0-765-30079-9
Hardcover
Can you ever justify cheating on your husband?
This is the question that Leigh Fallon is faced with when she learns that her marriage
to Congressman Bob Fallon is not as honest as she's always assumed. It feels like
Bob has been all but ignoring her, except to criticize, and Leigh finds herself
helplessly drawn to Erik, the twenty-something Norwegian exchange student who's
staying in their home. When she finds proof that Bob has been spending his free
time in the arms of his beautiful, young Capitol Hill secretary, Leigh decides that
"enough is enough" and allows herself to begin a relationship with Erik.
Little does she know that her affair with the young Norwegian will change her life
forever, setting in motion a series of events that bring tragedy, anguish, and ultimately
a discovery of hidden strength and courage.
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August 2001
Forge Books
ISBN 978-0-812-56158-6
Mass Market Paperback
On January 6, 1972, ten-year-old Devin O'Keefe takes part in a peaceful demonstration
march through the Catholic ghetto of Bogside, Northern Ireland—never suspecting
that the demonstration is doomed to become Bloody Sunday, and that he will watch
the British Army kill his brother along with twelve other defenseless marchers.
Wounded in the arm himself, Devin vows revenge on his British oppressors—and steps
into a cycle of violence that will leave him with a shattered family and an empty
heart.
Eighteen years later, Devin has become an earnest rock-n-roller who uses his songs
to relate the horrors he's seen to an international audience of millions. His American
tour photographer, Fonda Blayne, is falling in love with him—but she has no idea
that his brooding silences may be rooted in a very real danger. Devin hopes that
he's left the violence of his homeland in the past—but some very powerful and deadly
forces are hoping to take advantage of his life in the spotlight...
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July 2000
Forge Books
ISBN 978-0-312-87451-3
Hardcover
On January 6, 1972, ten-year-old Devin O'Keefe takes part in a peaceful demonstration
march through the Catholic ghetto of Bogside, Northern Ireland—never suspecting
that the demonstration is doomed to become Bloody Sunday, and that he will watch
the British Army kill his brother along with twelve other defenseless marchers.
Wounded in the arm himself, Devin vows revenge on his British oppressors—and steps
into a cycle of violence that will leave him with a shattered family and an empty
heart.
Eighteen years later, Devin has become an earnest rock-n-roller who uses his songs
to relate the horrors he's seen to an international audience of millions. His American
tour photographer, Fonda Blayne, is falling in love with him—but she has no idea
that his brooding silences may be rooted in a very real danger. Devin hopes that
he's left the violence of his homeland in the past—but some very powerful and deadly
forces are hoping to take advantage of his life in the spotlight...
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March 2000
Forge Books
ISBN 978-0-812-57573-6
Mass Market Paperback
Kathy O'Faolain is an American woman who seems to have it all—a loving husband,
a satisfying job helping troubled teens, and an adorable young son. She lives happily
with her Irish husband, Pearse, in Dublin—but her life is forever changed when Pearse's
brother is murdered by Protestant terrorists in Northern Ireland. When Pearse feels
obligated to return home to the north and take over his brother's role as a Republica
activist, Kathy's life is turned upside down. Struggling to understand the hate
that plagues this troubled land, she watches the violence creep closer and closer
to the people she loves—and soon she must make a heartbreaking choice between her
husband and her son's future.
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March 1999
Forge Books
ISBN 978-0-312-86858-1
Hardcover
Kathy O'Faolain is an American woman who seems to have it all—a loving husband,
a satisfying job helping troubled teens, and an adorable young son. She lives happily
with her Irish husband, Pearse, in Dublin—but her life is forever changed when Pearse's
brother is murdered by Protestant terrorists in Northern Ireland. When Pearse feels
obligated to return home to the north and take over his brother's role as a Republica
activist, Kathy's life is turned upside down. Struggling to understand the hate
that plagues this troubled land, she watches the violence creep closer and closer
to the people she loves—and soon she must make a heartbreaking choice between her
husband and her son's future.
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