Daughter of Ireland

( 1 )

Overview

Moya Mahoney loved Ireland with her heart and soul. So when American businessman Rory O'Brien threatened to disrupt her beautiful town, she planned to give him a piece of her mind. Little did she know that he would end up taking her heart as well.

• 3rd in the Irish Eyes romance series
Read More Show Less
... See more details below
Available through our Marketplace sellers.
Other sellers (Paperback)
  • All (36) from $1.99   
  • New (2) from $6.99   
  • Used (34) from $1.99   
Close
Sort by
Page 1 of 1
Showing All
Note: Marketplace items are not eligible for any BN.com coupons and promotions
$6.99
Seller since 2009

Feedback rating:

(279)

Condition:

New — never opened or used in original packaging.

Like New — packaging may have been opened. A "Like New" item is suitable to give as a gift.

Very Good — may have minor signs of wear on packaging but item works perfectly and has no damage.

Good — item is in good condition but packaging may have signs of shelf wear/aging or torn packaging. All specific defects should be noted in the Comments section associated with each item.

Acceptable — item is in working order but may show signs of wear such as scratches or torn packaging. All specific defects should be noted in the Comments section associated with each item.

Used — An item that has been opened and may show signs of wear. All specific defects should be noted in the Comments section associated with each item.

Refurbished — A used item that has been renewed or updated and verified to be in proper working condition. Not necessarily completed by the original manufacturer.

New
2000 Mass-market paperback New. No dust jacket as issued. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. 304 p. Irish Eyes. Audience: General/trade.

Ships from: Las Vegas, NV

Usually ships in 1-2 business days

  • Canadian
  • International
  • Standard, 48 States
  • Standard (AK, HI)
  • Express, 48 States
  • Express (AK, HI)
$25.03
Seller since 2009

Feedback rating:

(75)

Condition: New
Moya Mahoney loved Ireland with her heart and soul. So when American businessman Rory O'Brien threatened to disrupt her beautiful town, she planned to give him a piece of her ... mind. Little did she know that he would end up taking her heart as well. Read more Show Less

Ships from: Baltimore, MD

Usually ships in 1-2 business days

  • Standard, 48 States
  • Standard (AK, HI)
Page 1 of 1
Showing All
Close
Sort by
Sending request ...

Overview

Moya Mahoney loved Ireland with her heart and soul. So when American businessman Rory O'Brien threatened to disrupt her beautiful town, she planned to give him a piece of her mind. Little did she know that he would end up taking her heart as well.

• 3rd in the Irish Eyes romance series
Read More Show Less

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780515128352
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 6/1/2000
  • Series: Irish Eyes Series
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 1
  • Product dimensions: 4.26 (w) x 6.72 (h) x 0.85 (d)

Table of Contents

Read More Show Less

Customer Reviews

Average Rating 4
( 1 )
Rating Distribution

5 Star

(0)

4 Star

(1)

3 Star

(0)

2 Star

(0)

1 Star

(0)

Your Rating:

Your Name: Create a Pen Name or

Barnes & Noble.com Review Rules

Our reader reviews allow you to share your comments on titles you liked, or didn't, with others. By submitting an online review, you are representing to Barnes & Noble.com that all information contained in your review is original and accurate in all respects, and that the submission of such content by you and the posting of such content by Barnes & Noble.com does not and will not violate the rights of any third party. Please follow the rules below to help ensure that your review can be posted.

Reviews by Our Customers Under the Age of 13

We highly value and respect everyone's opinion concerning the titles we offer. However, we cannot allow persons under the age of 13 to have accounts at BN.com or to post customer reviews. Please see our Terms of Use for more details.

What to exclude from your review:

Please do not write about reviews, commentary, or information posted on the product page. If you see any errors in the information on the product page, please send us an email.

Reviews should not contain any of the following:

  • - HTML tags, profanity, obscenities, vulgarities, or comments that defame anyone
  • - Time-sensitive information such as tour dates, signings, lectures, etc.
  • - Single-word reviews. Other people will read your review to discover why you liked or didn't like the title. Be descriptive.
  • - Comments focusing on the author or that may ruin the ending for others
  • - Phone numbers, addresses, URLs
  • - Pricing and availability information or alternative ordering information
  • - Advertisements or commercial solicitation

Reminder:

  • - By submitting a review, you grant to Barnes & Noble.com and its sublicensees the royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable right and license to use the review in accordance with the Barnes & Noble.com Terms of Use.
  • - Barnes & Noble.com reserves the right not to post any review -- particularly those that do not follow the terms and conditions of these Rules. Barnes & Noble.com also reserves the right to remove any review at any time without notice.
  • - See Terms of Use for other conditions and disclaimers.
Search for Products You'd Like to Recommend

Recommend other products that relate to your review. Just search for them below and share!

Create a Pen Name

Your Pen Name is your unique identity on BN.com. It will appear on the reviews you write and other website activities. Your Pen Name cannot be edited, changed or deleted once submitted.

 
Your Pen Name can be any combination of alphanumeric characters (plus - and _), and must be at least two characters long.

Continue Anonymously
Sort by: Showing 1 Customer Review
  • Posted December 9, 2008

    more from this reviewer

    Entertaining contemporary romance

    <P>The townsfolk of Gormloch, Ireland mourn the death of long time innkeeper Angus O¿Brien. Especially saddened by Angus¿ death is Moya Mahoney, who helped the septuagenarian run his establishment. Neither Moya nor Angus had nearby family, so their relationship seemed more like a father daughter. That is why the will is a shocker. Everyone expected Moya to inherit the bed and breakfast, but instead it went to an American relative businessman Rory O¿Brien. <P>Unlike Moya¿s ardor for the B&B and its pub, Rory decides to build a factory. His plans cause an uproar, as the townsfolk do not wish to see the sight of their ale and storytelling disrupted by some wealthy American even if he is Irish. As Moya and Rory war in a clash of gender and cultures, they fall in love, but neither trusts the motives of the other. <P>DAUGHTER OF IRELAND is a warm contemporary romance that sparkles with the magic of the Erin countryside. The story line provides a glimpse at an modern day Irish village and the intrusion of an outsider who seems more like a virus to the natives. The lead couple may at first appear different, but both share many traits that interfere with the potential of a long lasting relationship. However, what makes Sonja Massey¿s tale a fun read is the secondary cast of players that inhabit this Kerry County village. <P>Harriet Klausner

    Was this review helpful? Yes  No   Report this review
Sort by: Showing 1 Customer Review

If you find inappropriate content, please report it to Barnes & Noble
Why is this product inappropriate?
Comments (optional)