
Reading the book further you start liking Shannon more and all the unanswered questions in the family are finally answered. As for Murphy, well I liked him since the very first book and was hoping to see him meet someone.

She does not really come off as a likeable character in the beginning but I suppose that is just because she was uncertain about these new people that are supposedly her family. But true to Nora Roberts, I loved it none the less.įirstly, the beginning of the book was really touching and sad with Shannon discovering that her real father she never truly met and to discover the heartbreak that her mother had felt. He knows from the first minute that he wants Shannon and he’s willing to do anything to be with her! So, I respect this man!īut my personal favorite was by far little Liam! He was just adorable!!!!Ī very good ending for an amazing trilogy that made me, once more, to appreciate a wonderful author!Īfter reading the beautiful romance between Brie and Grayson, I though the bar was set so high that I might not like this third book in the trilogy. Murphy is a great guy! Definitely the kind of man who can make a woman happy! Hard-working, funny, sexy and determined to find love. It’s a journey to connect with her roots and find herself and understand what she really wants from her life. Her trip to Ireland is not just a journey to meet her sisters. I understand that this wasn’t easy for her at all but she didn’t seem to understand that it wasn’t easy for Maggie and Brianna also. I have to admit that Shannon is not my favorite sister but after a while I accepted her. She’s lost but in this place she’s going to find herself…


It’s not easy for her to accept the truth, but she goes to Ireland and tries to know her sisters. It’s time for Maggie and Brianna to meet their half-sister, Shannon. I am so sad that this trilogy came to end with this book! It was more difficult to read this book because it had many sad moments but it was as good as the previous two! All the trilogy is set in Ireland but this story gives us the mystical side of this beautiful country. This is a reread and the review is from the first time I read the book but I am not going to change it. This is me while I was reading the whole trilogy.
