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Title: A Year of Broken Promises
Subtitle: An Irish Family Saga, Book 2
Author: Jean Reinhardt
Narrator: Michael Healy
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-25-17
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Genres: Romance, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
A Year of Broken Promises continues the story of James and Mary McGrother, a young Irish fisherman and his wife, who were the main characters in A Pocket Full of Shells.
Even with the famine years behind them, tragedy and hardship does not stop. Promises made in good faith are broken along with the hearts of those making them. A solicitor, a constable, and a secretive organization all play parts in determining the fate of a young couple whose only desire is to provide for their family and live a simple life.
Members Reviews:
Like is not as easy as it is on the movies.
Loved the series and was really involved in each character. Great book the 5 series of books just picked up and carried me on the adventure and troubles that the family endured. What a life it must have been and hardships that bestowed each family generation. Oh life was hard back then, With no backup of welfare government programs to help out. It was a real life struggle to make it day to day. Makes a person glad that times are better and we all have hope. But it also can change. What a read, just buy the books and take an adventure in times past.
Nice story!
This was a very interesting book. You get to know how the Irish families lived and survived during the difficult years of the great Potato Famine. The author wrote beautifully of the hard times the families had to conquer.
Enjoyable
I enjoyed reading part 2 of pocket full of shells. When reading this book I was really surprised by the history that was included . I would very much recommend this family saga. Left me wanting more.
I really enjoyed
This book & all the others in the series. The sad plight of the Irish people in their struggle for survival should be be told & re-told so as not to be forgotten.
Another Good book
I am loving this series. I am living the characters' lives and finding it tough. I am now reading the 4th book and NOT looking forward to the end of the series in book 5 because I love these people.