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The Ward of the Castle

The O'Brien Tales, Book 10

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The Ward of the Castle

By: Stacey Reynolds
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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Spanning two decades, from the wild coast of a Tasmanian penal colony to the west coast of Ireland, an exiled rebel’s betrayal precedes his return to his homeland.

In mid-nineteenth-century Ireland, a small girl arrives on the same dock her mother departed from six years earlier. Laoise Hogan is alone, traumatized, and bearing letters from her mother addressed to the man who abandoned them. Sir Lucius O’Brien, 5th Baronet, 13th Baron Inchiquin, is summoned to Dublin by an orphan society. He finds himself face to face with a small girl whose haunted face looks eerily similar to his brother's.

Phelan McCrohan and his cousin Pearl have enjoyed a simple and safe childhood on Inishean, nestled away from the harsh realities of mainland Ireland. Now grown, they must leave the protection of their island home to widen their social opportunities and further their education. As Phelan and his friend Jefferson finish school and seek employment, Phelan finds himself in service to Sir Lucius O’Brien. As he settles into his life in Co. Clare, the last thing he needs is to be distracted by the lovely and mysterious ward of the castle, Laoise O’Brien.

Centered around Dromoland Castle and the political turmoil of post-famine Ireland, four young people learn the value of friendship and the power of true love.

©2023 Stacey Reynolds (P)2023 Podium Audio
Historical Fiction Historical Sagas Genre Fiction

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Waited patiently (or really impatiently) for this one. It was really good but I can’t quite tie it in with the others in the series. I thought maybe there would be some “time hopping” but there wasn’t. Now I’ll have to go back and re-listen to the others to see exactly where Liesha fits in. The narrator did a great job on almost all of the characters. Just 1-2 minor ones didn’t sound “right”. Will there be another in the series?

I’ve listened to all of the O’Brien books

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Loved the connection with The Keeper characters/storyline! To know more of the characters story/history that I fell in love with in The Keeper was wonderful. Best yet!!

Love the O’Briens!

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Absolutely loved this addition to the series! The narration of course was wonderful, and to get the history and see how far back find one’s true mate went, it was so all together GRAND!

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Love the series it has a mix of everything in one plus the journey it takes oneself

Love

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Loved this book. The O’Brien family was a strong and loving family. The love of country and family. The doctor’s care of the community was so warm. A country do I’d but coming together.

A love like no other

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