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Born in Shame (Concannon Sisters Trilogy): Book 3 of the Concannon Sisters Trilogy

Born in Shame (Concannon Sisters Trilogy): Book 3 of the Concannon Sisters Trilogy
By Nora Roberts

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For Shannon Bodine, losing her mother has been doubly heartbreaking: hours before she died, her mother confessed that Shannon's father was not the man she believed, but a married man in Ireland. Across the ocean, Brianna and Maggie Concannon have been eagerly awaiting news of their half-sister. But the woman who visits Brie's guest house in County Clare is not the loving sibling they had hoped for. Shannon, shaken by the truth of her birth, stays distant from the sisters while she tries to clear her head - and to shake the feeling that she has met the tall young farmer Murphy somewhere, or sometime, before ...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4655 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-07-02
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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'Refreshingly realistic and compelling' --Publishers Weekly

'Nora Roberts' gift ... is her ability to pull the reader into the lives of her characters - we live, love, anguish and triumph with them' --Rendezvous

About the Author
Nora Roberts is the author of more than 150 New York Times bestsellers, with more than 300 million copies of her books in print. Under the pen name J. D. Robb, she is author of the bestselling futuristic Eve Dallas suspense series.


Customer Reviews

Nora Roberts & Romance3
I didn't find this book/trilogy as interesting as I thought it should be. It is really a glorified Mills & Boon book. However, I could see in this story that Nora Roberts was beginning to delve into the area of Irish folklore. Being an Irish person myself the way she portrayed the way Irish people spoke,... REALLY annoyed me. I wish she had gotten an Irish person to read her story before she portrayed the Irish language as some sort of lower level English.....

Exceptional5
as always Nora excells in bringing a place and its people alive. You feel like you are part of the story - it twists and flows and leaves you wanting more.

The best series yet5

Just loved how Nora Roberts captured the essence of Ireland.Her description of the country,was down to a fine art,I was al-most back there again.The delightfull charectors were so true to the way of life out there,funny fiesty and loving. The Irish humour came through so well and I felt a gentle smile on my face all the time I was reading it.So sad when I had finished the series