Wednesday, March 4, 2015

I is for Ireland (of course!)


Paula’s second Irish novel is published.
 
This is perfect timing for the letter I, as ‘Irish Intrigue’ was released last week.
 
Charley Hunter returns unwillingly to Ireland to complete the filming of a TV drama series. She still hasn’t come to terms with the tragic loss of her husband there two years previously, and the last thing she expects is an instant attraction to an Irish veterinary surgeon.
 
Luke Sullivan’s life is full as he tries to balance caring for his two young children with his busy rural veterinary practice. After the break-up of his marriage, he vowed to leave women well alone, but now finds himself drawn to Charley.
 
While Charley struggles with the re-awakening of her emotions, Luke faces a series of unexplained crises at his clinic, as well as an impending custody battle with his ex-wife.
 
They grow closer as their initial interest in each other develops into mutual support and then into love. But how can an English actress and an Irish vet reconcile their different worlds? And will their relationship survive when Luke believes Charley has endangered his children’s lives – and then betrayed him?
 
‘Irish Intrigue’ is a stand-alone story, not a sequel, but some of the characters in ‘Irish Inheritance’ do make a reappearance, as does Mist Na Mara House, now an Arts Centre under the leadership of Guy and Jenna, the hero and heroine of my first Irish novel.
 
One new character is Alice Vernon, an elderly actress, who gives Charley some sound advice. In my personal blog last week, I wrote about the small incident that sowed the seed for this character. You can read this at: http://paulamartinpotpourri.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/a-signature-in-guestbook.html
So far, everyone who has read ‘Irish Intrigue’ has said how much they love Alice, and I’m already wondering how I can bring her into my third Irish novel, which I’ve just started.
 
And here to whet your appetite, are some photos of the beautiful Connemara countryside in which both novels are set.
 
 

 









 

10 comments:

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    1. Thanks, Ana. If they're even half as good as Irish Inheritance, I'll be happy!

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  2. I LOVE Ireland! I hope to go there one day.

    I wish you much success with Irish Intrigue, Paula!

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    1. Thanks, Chrys. I've been to Ireland a dozen times, and love it, especially the west coast. Hope you manage to get there sometime!

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  3. I've already downloaded Irish Intrigue, Paula, and started it last night. You tell such beautiful descriptive stories it's easy to imagine myself there.

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    1. Thanks so much, Margaret. Hope to enjoy all the intrigue!

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  4. Congrats on another release, Paula!

    I've said it before and I'll say it again...SOMEday I'll get to Ireland myself, but for now, I love that I can live vicariously through your writing! I love the pictures. Beautiful!

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    1. Thanks, Debra! I can hardly believe I finally finished this story!
      And yes, you must visit Ireland. So much to see in such a small area. I've been ten times, but still have loads of places on my 'to be visited' list!

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  5. Good luck with the book--it's doing great so far!

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  6. It took a couple of months for Irish Inheritance to 'take off' sales-wise, so I'm trying not to get too impatient :-)

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