A Suitable Marriage by Muriel Bolger

A Suitable Marriage by Muriel Bolger

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A Suitable Marriage by Muriel Bolger

The youngest daughter of Lord Kensley-Balfe, a wealthy landowner from the West of Ireland, Delia is privileged and beautiful. Cossetted by her parents, her older sister Mona and her brother Clement, she lives a sheltered life, her days punctuated by lessons with her governess and horse rides through the wild Irish countryside. But then an enigmatic American arrives in Ireland searching for his ancestral roots and all of a sudden, the path Delia once took as certain, seems less clear to her. As the family prepare for Mona's debut into London society and Clement returns from India with his fiancée Lady Elizabeth Stokes to prepare for his upcoming wedding, Delia has some decisions to make. Will she choose the love of a man she barely knows, risking disgrace and exclusion from her family? Only Delia can decide if she has the courage to become the woman she was meant to be. Moving from Mayo to London to New York and Newport, A Suitable Marriage is a sweeping tale of love, desire and family loyalty.
Muriel Bolger is a well-known Irish journalist and award-winning travel writer. In addition to her works of fiction she has also written four books on her native city, including Dublin - City of Literature (O'Brien Press), which won the Travel Extra Travel Guide Book of the Year 2012.
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ISBN 13 9781473691506
ISBN 10 1473691508
Title A Suitable Marriage
Author Muriel Bolger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books Ireland
Year published 2021-03-04
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.