Maria Foley, a young Irish woman, loses her chance to go to a prestigious clothing design school when her father gets in an accident and her mother loses her mind. Through another awful circumstance, she loses Greg Hopkins, the man she loves, and ends up marrying the disreputable Barney MacPhearson.
Although this seems classifiable as a romance novel, I felt like the focus was on Maria's relationships with her family and the drama between her and her brutal husband. It started out slowly, but became a fairly complex and suspenseful story with a lot of well-drawn characters whose motivations made sense. The ending was a little bit unbelievably happy, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. I really liked it that there were a lot of realistic and sad events in the story, but the tone of the book was hopeful rather than depressing. Since I'm interested in the WWII era during which the book is set, that also was a selling point for me.
The main things that bugged me about it were the slow start, and the author's tendency to accidentally use Maria's name instead of another female character's when Maria was having a conversation with them. This happened three or four times, and each time it made the scene pretty confusing.