This is the first book in JR's Ireland series. Though I read it as the third book. You don't nessesarily have to read these books in order, though there are certain things that happen that you get a clue about from other books. Ross is a great story teller. She really gives you a sense that you are right there in Ireland. The speach and the details included are wonderful. Her characters come to life in these books. It makes me want to go to Ireland.
Nora is living at home with her son, after her husband is killed in a riding accident, with ther Father, Grandmother, Sister's and Brother. After her mother died Nora came home from the convent to take care of the family. Soon after she met her husband and in a whirl wind relationship they were married. Though her marriage didn't turn out to be exactly what she had dreamed of it being, she was saddened by the lose of her husband. Her Catholic Faith and the legends and myths that she has grown up with in her native country have formed her into the woman that she has become.
Now there is something new to worrie about. An American writer, Quinn Gallegher has come to Ireland to write and film the movie of his book about the legend of the Lady of the Lake. He is handsome and she is drawn to him from the start. But Quinn is afraid to persue this woman. She represents everything that he has always wanted, but his past has lead him to beleive that hearth and home can never be for him.
Nora's Family and Friends add much to this story. Their story's are integral to Nora's, and add an extra demension. I felt that I was part of her famiy while reading, and rooting for each of them as events happened during my reading. A very worthwhile read.