BOOK THREE OF THE GALLAGHERS OF ARDMORE TRILOGY
Walk with #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts in the shadow of an ancient tower and hear a story of dreams fulfilled and wishes come true…
Darcy Gallagher has always believed in the pull of fate, the magic of legend…and the importance of money. She longs to find a rich man who will sweep her away—into a world filled with glamour and adventure, and the exotic life that is her destiny…
A wealthy businessman with Irish blood, Trevor Magee has come to Ardmore to build a theater—and to uncover the secrets hidden in his family’s past. He thought he had given up on love long ago, but Darcy Gallagher tempts him like no woman ever has. She’s gorgeous and intelligent, and she knows what she wants—and he’s more than willing to give it to her. But as their mutual attraction flares into passion, they look into their hearts—and find out what happens when you truly believe.
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"I read the trilogy and I love the fantasy of the series. Heading to Ireland next month and since I have been there before I know there is a magical feeling there. I highly recommend this series to anyone who wants to get lost in romance and magic."
— Ruth (5 out of 5 stars)
" Very romantic and entertaining! Strong-willed Darcy and fantestic Trevor. "
— Angi, 2/10/2014" Most of the time I feel annoyed with the interactions of Darcy and Trevor. I kinda like Darcy but Trevor? Not really. Plus, the ending seems to be a bit forced to me. "
— Primadonna, 1/23/2014" Really enjoyed the flow of the story. Then realised it was the third in the trilogy - am going to read the others now! "
— Monika, 1/19/2014" I did read this in less than than a day, and I enjoyed reading more about the characters in the first two books. Darcy's story was less believeable for me, though. I was also disappointed that it ended abruptly (well for my taste anyhow). Overall I did enjoy the series and I think I may read the first book again soon. "
— Pamala, 1/19/2014" I think in beginning to love this author. She's fun, yet serious and writes well. (Has to, she's written a ton of stuff.) And she makes me See Ireland and picture it in me head as though I was there. "
— Haley, 1/19/2014" I really enjoyed this trilogy. I love stuff based in Ireland. "
— Marie, 1/18/2014" This was a good book and well written story. Still, my favorite parts were the ones with the main character from the first book in the trilogy. "
— Alicia, 1/10/2014" I enjoyed this trilogy very much. "
— Carol, 12/30/2013" A great ending to the series! "
— Alisha, 12/16/2013" The characterization of the couple in this installation is less clear, possibly because they are both "hidden defensive warm hearted" types. "
— Amanda, 12/8/2013" This was a great conclusion for this trilogy. "
— Wendy, 10/23/2013" I have wanted for years to go to Ireland. I Love Nora Roberts books about it. Although it makes me want to go even more. "
— Lauri, 10/2/2013" One of a trilogy. The first one is good and romantic. By the time you get to third one they are predictable and boring. "
— Kay, 9/22/2013" Wonderful ending to an amazing trilogy! "
— Natalie, 5/21/2013" Not as great as the first or the second "
— Gina, 3/18/2013" Of the three, I think that this is the best one. "
— Susie, 8/17/2012" I enjoyed the Irish flavor, including picturesque descriptions, legends and even the famous Irish temper was displayed a few times. Enjoy this mood lifter. "
— Luckngrace, 3/16/2012" While I liked this book, it is not my favorite. Darcy is not my favorite character and her story seems to fall flat at times. It is a good story, but just not up to par with the first two. "
— Dawn, 3/13/2012" Darcy Gallagher runs the local pub with her two brothers. Trevor Magee comes to Ireland with dreams to build in the town his grandfather had left years before. "
— Jan, 10/6/2011" Ahhh the conclusion to a wonderful story. I am said to see the end of this trilogy. So nice. I really do love the Irish magic throughout it. "
— Katie, 10/2/2011" this trilogy started my obsession with all things irish. "
— Monica, 9/28/2011" A cute romance story, and easy and predictable read, but enjoyable as well. "
— Meghan, 9/15/2011" Read this book years ago - loved it. "
— Scarlett, 8/10/2011" Final part of this trilogy and definitely my least favourite of the three books. Darcy is likable enough, but her constant temper tantrums get old really fast. It was a steamy romance though, with plenty of magic, which is exactly what I wanted right now. "
— Helmisade, 6/24/2011" Why can I not stop reading these stupid trilogies? "
— Ali, 6/20/2011" This was my least favorite book of the trilogy. I found it very hard to get through it. I think it was because Darcy was not my favorite character. She just was not a very likable character in this book. "
— Jennifer, 3/19/2011" A great ending to the series! "
— Alisha, 2/8/2011" Just didn't like this set. "
— Carrie, 1/25/2011" This is the ending of Nora Roberts Irish trilogy that takes you to the Isle and you walk with real Irish people from the Gallager family. I was particular to this novel because the main character Darcey is temperamental, like myself. "
— Linda, 1/20/2011" good way to wrap of a great series! "
— Hwendt, 1/9/2011" This is my favorite series by Nora. "
— Lauren, 1/3/2011" Read early in this century acb "
— Amos, 1/2/2011" I enjoyed this trilogy very much. "
— Carol, 12/30/2010" I love Nora Roberts and this book was no exception. "
— Natalie, 12/20/2010" A good ending overall, but I can't say I could relate to either of the main characters very much. <br/>Oh-another thing about the plot-I don't even mind that she added the mystical element...hey, it's entertaining, and who doesn't like a faerie prince? "
— Alexandra, 11/27/2010Nora Roberts is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than two hundred novels. She is also the author of a bestselling futuristic suspense series written under the pen name J. D. Robb, her other pseudonyms being Jill March and Sarah Hardesty. She was the first author inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame. There are more than 400 million copies of her books in print.
Patricia Daniels is an aubiobook narrator whose most recent titles include books by Nora Roberts.