A Shepherd Refuses to Give Up on A Nameless Girl. He Is Her Only Hope. So, Name Unspoken Begins…
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Mystery, romance, and adventure abound in medieval Ireland. This young-adult historical novel transports readers through time to explore the true meaning of family.
Galway, Ireland (PRUnderground) November 29th, 2018
Connor Quinn, a shepherd in the hills of medieval Ireland, discovers a stranger who cannot speak, a girl whose very existence is a mystery. He affectionately calls her Cara and secretly visits her in the forest. When a tragic accident leaves her injured and helpless, Connor brings her home to his gruff father Patrick, who conceals a heartbreaking grief; his beloved brother Sean, whose tribulations are about to begin; and his aunt Iona, a pockmarked healer with an eccentric form of madness. Then Sean’s wife-to-be disappears, and to Connor’s horror, his cherished Cara may be to blame.
While the search for the missing bride continues, the village elders send for Lord McMahon, a powerful landholder with information about Cara’s true identity. As the mystery of the forest girl unravels, Connor desperately realizes that inviting a nameless stranger into his home and heart has endangered everything he holds dear. Now, Connor must choose between what is easy . . . and what is right.
Name Unspoken echoes themes of selfish versus selfless love, the human call to justice, and most of all, the true meaning of family. Author Cadence McManimon has penned a novel reviewers call “adventure, romance, tragedy, and history” with a unique voice that is “warm, graceful, and inviting.” Pick up your copy of Name Unspoken today!
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