THE HAUNTED HEART OF RORY O’DANNON
BY DELIA COLVIN
Is the love of Megara’s life a hallucination — or a ghost?
The Irish poet Rory O’Dannon came to Megara during a high fever, but she never forgot. Twenty years later she still mourns him. Her marriage to charismatic Ken Benedict was a pragmatic decision as she no longer believes in true love.
Until a car accident catapults her back to 19th century Ireland–and into Rory’s arms.
Finally united with the love of her dreams, and believing she has died, Megara commits her heart to him. But when she wakes from a coma, she is forced to accept that Rory was fictional–until she finds the wedding band he gave her.
Will she choose life with her husband, or death and a mere chance for love with Rory?
About Delia Colvin
Delia is the international bestselling author of The Oracle Series. She is both a screenwriter and a novelist and has been a featured author on several popular blogs, books and magazines including Southern Writers Magazine and others.
She has worked as an entrepreneur, in sales and advertising, in Air Traffic Control, and as a Russian interpreter. Delia lives in Granada Hills, California.
For more information about Delia J. Colvin and her upcoming releases, contact her at DeliaJColvin@gmail.com www.DeliaColvin.com
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This is one of those book blurbs that gives the plot away!!!! I just thinking – oh, that looks good, but having read the coma/wedding band bit I feel I don’t need to read the book. Wish it had stopped at ‘Rory’s Arms’!!
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I see what you mean.
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Sounds reminiscent of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander books.
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Yes, there does seem to be similarities
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Just about to read the first ‘Outlander’ – I do like the sound of this though so might give both a try.
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I love Outlander, I’ve listened to them all on audio, apart from the last one which is still on my list. It’s a bit daunting being 40+ hours long!
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Thinks it’s one to take on holiday in case I become addicted!
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Reblogged this on Barrow Blogs: and commented:
Oh, do like the sound of this book. Thanks
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Thanks, Judith 🙂
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Wow! I’ll have to get this one when it’s available. Which will she choose? That blurb definitely made me want more.
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