Dearest Irish: Texas Devlins, Book Four

Dearest Irish: Texas Devlins, Book Four

by Lyn Horner
Dearest Irish: Texas Devlins, Book Four

Dearest Irish: Texas Devlins, Book Four

by Lyn Horner

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Overview

**Dearest Druid received 5-star reviews from the Paranormal Romance Guild and BigAl's Books and Pals. It also received a Crowned Heart review from InD'Tale Magazine and was a Rone Award Nominee.**

Looking for unique, breathtaking western romance? Lyn Horner's Texas Devlins series delivers. Set in the 1870s, her books offer views of the Old West through the eyes of three amazing siblings. Descended from an ancient race of Irish Celtic Druids, each of the three possesses a rare psychic talent they hide for fear of persecution.

Dearest Irish (Texas Devlins, Book Four) stars Rose Devlin, the sheltered baby sister of the family. Rose has the extraordinary ability to heal with her mind, a secret gift that has caused her great pain in the past. She also harbors a second, more terrible secret that threatens her chances of ever knowing love.

Choctaw Jack, a half-breed cowboy introduced in Dashing Irish (Texas Devlins, Book Three), straddles two worlds, honoring loyalty to his mother's people while struggling to walk the white man's road. Like Rose, he keeps shocking secrets. If they ever come to light, he stands to lose his job, possibly his life. Yet, he risks everything by kidnapping Rose. He has learned of her secret gift and hopes she can save his dying mother.

As Jack spirits Rose away into the heart of the Indian Territory, she comes to accept his reason for abducting her but fears his nearness and the unwanted feelings he stirs within her. Along the way they're tested by natural forces and individuals, both white and red, who revile Jack and scorn Rose for riding with him.

Far greater challenges lie ahead. Rose's healing power and courage will be pushed to their limits, while Jack finds the greatest risk he faces may be caring too much for his lovely paleface captive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781490384832
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/24/2013
Series: Texas Devlins , #4
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Lyn Horner resides in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband and beloved cats. Trained in the visual arts, Lyn worked as a fashion illustrator and art instructor. After quitting work to raise her children, she took up writing as a creative outlet. This hobby grew into a love of historical research and the crafting of passionate love stories based on that research.

The author says, "Writing a book is much like putting together a really big jigsaw puzzle. It requires endless patience and stubborn determination to see your ideas come to life, and once hooked on the process, you're forever addicted."
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