This would probably be my fourth time reading this series and I can't believe it still makes me feel the way it made me feel when first read the series about seven years ago--it made me feel great. The reason I re-read this series is that I had this sudden urge to read an Irish romance and I downloaded a couple of books that had to do with the subject but none of the ones I tried worked for me. So I decided to go back to what I know are great books and although old they are, the story is still so refreshing and Nora Roberts captures the beauty and essence of the Irish country with her beautiful writing style. She also manages to wrap us around the characters feeling and development really well, to the point where we just never want to let go of these characters.
Born in Fire is the story of the first of three sisters, Margaret Mary Concannon, and she is just a hot-headed, stubborn woman. Rogan Sweeney, owner of Worldwide Galleries (one of the most prestigious art galleries in the world) wants Maggie Concannon to be an artist that he gets to manage and sell her art at his galleries. Maggie, the glass artist, doesn't want to be managed by anyone, she wants to keep doing what she does best alone without being restricted to a contract. And well, throughout the story, we see them fighting over each other and they are both the same people--stubborn and hot-headed, which gave the story a little bit of humor if you will.
Born in Ice is Brianna Concannon's story and she might not be an artist when it comes to the true sense of the word, but she owns her own Bed and Breakfast and she's an artist in the kitchen. She's super sweet and reserved and her whole life she's been a mediator between Maggie and her mother because you see her mother was never a good mother and one issue that surrounds the sisters' lives. Grayson Thane, the internationally bestselling author, has come to stay at her Bed and Breakfast for six months to write his next book, little does he know that he gets more of what he bargained for. Grayson doesn't like to settle down, he's better known for being a nomad, traveling around the world without a worry on his back, but that all changes when he finds Brianna and she gives him a reason to stay.
Born in Shame, the book of Shannon Bodine, a long lost sister that Brianna only happens to find out about in the past year. After Maggie and Brianna find out about her, they invite her over to Clare, a county in Ireland to meet with estranged family. Shannon doesn't know what to think of it, of this family and her newfound identity. There she meets people she didn't know were going to mean so much to her, especially Murphy Muldoon. Murphy has been a friend of the family for all his life, Maggie, Brie and he grew up together. When he meets Shannon he knows he'll do everything in his power to keep her. It's like love at first sight, although is only one-sided and Shannon is still thinking about going back to New York, he fights for her, he will never stop until all she sees is him. But the thing is, Shannon is as stubborn and hotheaded as Maggie, so Murphy's in for one helluva ride.
The Irish Born trilogy is good to read if you are ever interested in going to Ireland, if you have visited Ireland, if you like romance, if you've watched the movie Leap Year, and if you like Nora Roberts, Debbie Macomber, Nicholas Sparks, then you'll most certainly enjoy this series. Anyone 18 and older can read this book.