The Girl in the Castle
A Ireland, Cultural, Romance book. Money solves nothing but it eases everything. Santa Montefiore, De vrouwen van kasteel Deverill //
International sensation Santa Montefiore presents the first book in a trilogy that follows three Irish women through the decades of the twentieth century--perfect for fans of Kate Morton and Hazel Gaynor.Born on the ninth day of the ninth month in the year 1900, Kitty Deverill is special as her grandmother has always told her. Built on the stunning green hills of West Cork, Ireland, Castle Deverill is Kitty's beloved home, where many generations of Deverills have also resided. Although she's Anglo Irish, Kitty's heart completely belongs to the wild countryside of the Emerald Isle, and her devotion to her Irish Catholic friends Bridie Doyle, the daughter of the castle's cook, and Jack O'Leary, the vet's son, is unmatched--even if Jack is always reminding her that she isn't fully Irish. Still, Jack and Kitty can't help falling in love although they both know their union faces the...
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Money solves nothing but it eases everything. Santa Montefiore, De vrouwen van kasteel Deverill //
Historical fiction set in Ireland pre/during/after WWI, gorgeous writing, endearing characters, and just a ounce of paranormal... so why did I nearly mark it DNF? The first 100 pages were so boring! Normally, I'd mark it DNF after 100 pages but since it was over 500 pages total, I decided to give it to 200. I'm glad I did because where... Kitty Deverill was born on the ninth day of the ninth month in the year 1900. Kitty spends most of her days with her grandparents in the Castle Deverill. Her Anglo-Irish family has been cursed, since the Deverill land was taken from the OLearys, the Deverill men are cursed to stick around as ghosts until the two families can combine.... I love the Irish country, the people and their history. So this book was great for me, beginning to end. Interesting and a fast read, somewhat reminiscent of Delderfield - whose books I love. Kitty Deverril, Bridey Doyle, Jack O'Leary, castles, money, Dublin, London. The story/ book was difficult to put down.The drawback I could see...