Five Golden Rings and a Diamond: Part One - Ireland Passion and Pain

When Niamh Murphy finds out that she will be married soon, at the behest of her powerful father, she hightails it to find her own pathway. Her journey is interrupted by a stumble that almost costs her life itself with a bonus and a man. Life becomes a wild dream of romantic notions with a future of bliss... She believes that she must have been a rich dancer, which is far from the truth.
Captured by tribal people, she returns to her former life and marries a man she does not love or even know for a small price.

Her determined nature rises against the injustice of a drunken and abusive man, taking with her precious possessions that only she and her sister know of. Hunted by the Garda, Niamh is driven to Cork where she sees a fine ship bound for the Big Apple.
Without failing, her courage takes her away for a short stint that ends up in a prison cell.

A beauty and innocence driven young curate decides to connect with this seemingly innocent creature and does the dirty on her.
Will the pressures of the Irish culture and the powerful clergy win her heart or destroy her life and steer her into a future that she would never have chosen?
Filled with dramatic scenes of Ireland's best places, extraordinary ordinary folk that help or hinder, a clatter of language and a sneak peek into the hidden Shelta language from McAllister's almanac of 1934. The Tinkers had a unique language and some is captured by our protagonist and her clan. This is also very funny and Henry S could barely turn its pages because of tears running down his face.

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Five Golden Rings and a Diamond: Part One - Ireland Passion and Pain

When Niamh Murphy finds out that she will be married soon, at the behest of her powerful father, she hightails it to find her own pathway. Her journey is interrupted by a stumble that almost costs her life itself with a bonus and a man. Life becomes a wild dream of romantic notions with a future of bliss... She believes that she must have been a rich dancer, which is far from the truth.
Captured by tribal people, she returns to her former life and marries a man she does not love or even know for a small price.

Her determined nature rises against the injustice of a drunken and abusive man, taking with her precious possessions that only she and her sister know of. Hunted by the Garda, Niamh is driven to Cork where she sees a fine ship bound for the Big Apple.
Without failing, her courage takes her away for a short stint that ends up in a prison cell.

A beauty and innocence driven young curate decides to connect with this seemingly innocent creature and does the dirty on her.
Will the pressures of the Irish culture and the powerful clergy win her heart or destroy her life and steer her into a future that she would never have chosen?
Filled with dramatic scenes of Ireland's best places, extraordinary ordinary folk that help or hinder, a clatter of language and a sneak peek into the hidden Shelta language from McAllister's almanac of 1934. The Tinkers had a unique language and some is captured by our protagonist and her clan. This is also very funny and Henry S could barely turn its pages because of tears running down his face.

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Five Golden Rings and a Diamond: Part One - Ireland Passion and Pain

Five Golden Rings and a Diamond: Part One - Ireland Passion and Pain

by E. Marie Seltenrych
Five Golden Rings and a Diamond: Part One - Ireland Passion and Pain

Five Golden Rings and a Diamond: Part One - Ireland Passion and Pain

by E. Marie Seltenrych

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When Niamh Murphy finds out that she will be married soon, at the behest of her powerful father, she hightails it to find her own pathway. Her journey is interrupted by a stumble that almost costs her life itself with a bonus and a man. Life becomes a wild dream of romantic notions with a future of bliss... She believes that she must have been a rich dancer, which is far from the truth.
Captured by tribal people, she returns to her former life and marries a man she does not love or even know for a small price.

Her determined nature rises against the injustice of a drunken and abusive man, taking with her precious possessions that only she and her sister know of. Hunted by the Garda, Niamh is driven to Cork where she sees a fine ship bound for the Big Apple.
Without failing, her courage takes her away for a short stint that ends up in a prison cell.

A beauty and innocence driven young curate decides to connect with this seemingly innocent creature and does the dirty on her.
Will the pressures of the Irish culture and the powerful clergy win her heart or destroy her life and steer her into a future that she would never have chosen?
Filled with dramatic scenes of Ireland's best places, extraordinary ordinary folk that help or hinder, a clatter of language and a sneak peek into the hidden Shelta language from McAllister's almanac of 1934. The Tinkers had a unique language and some is captured by our protagonist and her clan. This is also very funny and Henry S could barely turn its pages because of tears running down his face.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011134838
Publisher: Marie Seltenrych
Publication date: 10/11/2010
Series: Five Golden Rings and a Diamond , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 263 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Marie has achieved many accolades for her volunteer work in her capacity as author, writer, teacher, and services to her community over many years. These are some of her noted achievements and awards: Certificate in Acting 1969; Bachelor of Ministries 2004. Experience: Stage production; Acting; Public speaking (motivational); Preaching (over 10 years); Worship leading (7 years); Teaching Religious Education (4 years); home schooling children (7 years); Editor of Newsletter (Slacks Creek 3/4) (7 years); Awards: Certification of Appreciation Cooinda House (2012); Certificate of Recognition Australian Blood Service (2012), signed by Jennifer Williams CEO; Certificate of Appreciation: Humpybong State School, (signed by Sam Knowles (Principal) and Ros Smith (President P & C) 2006. Certificate of Appreciation Underwood Neighbourhood Watch (2003) Silver Lapel Badge Award Slacks Creek 3/4 signedby Alex F. Erwin, Superintendent 1380, (2002). Merit Award, Writers World 1999. Certificate of Appreciation, Redeemer Lutheran college Middle School, 1999 (signed by J. Winslour (Head of Middle School) and W.J. Basrow (Librarian); Avon Team Leader Certificate 1999 (signed by Dianne Walsh District Sales Manager) Irish born Australian, Marie Seltenrych [nee Rafferty] began writing and drawing at age 4. During Summer holidays in her beloved Leixlip, she drew pictures and made comics with her beloved siblings, Dolores, Liam, Josephine and Raymond. Her youngest brother, Keith, (17 years her junior) has inspired her to write and has been one of her biggest encouragers. From crayon and pencil scribbles, she has gained skills and confidences to write, draw and publish short stories, children's stories, adult romance titles, an adult mystery, a play, a book on prophecy, a book on "How to do online publishing", various devotionals. Marie is also a poet (much to some people's surprise), and is always busy helping someone along the publishing journey. Her belief is definitely, "Love your readers"; "practice makes perfect;" "Pick up the pieces and move on" and "get the talent honed". Contact Marie Seltenrych marieseltenrych@icloud.com

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