Born in Fire

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Contemporary FictionRomanceFamily SagaEntrepreneurshipCrafts & HobbiesBetrayalHistorical SettingFemale ProtagonistsMysteryIrish AuthorResilienceSecretsArtCourage
Contemporary Romance

Born in Fire

Nora Roberts

$9.95
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Maggie Connell, a fiercely independent and talented glass artist, inherits her family's historic glass-blowing business in Ireland, a legacy she is determined to preserve and revitalize. Haunted by past betrayals, Maggie has built strong emotional walls, dedicating herself solely to her demanding craft. Her solitary existence is disrupted by the arrival of Daniel O'Malley, a charismatic and persistent businessman who finds himself captivated by Maggie's artistry and her resilient spirit. As an undeniable attraction begins to bloom between them, a series of unsettling incidents, including sabotage targeting her delicate creations, start to surface, hinting at a darker, hidden history connected to her family that threatens both her present and her future. The novel delves into themes of artistic passion, the weight of familial heritage, and the courage required to overcome past wounds and open oneself to love and trust once more. Maggie must navigate the treacherous waters of family secrets and confront the external threats to her livelihood and safety, all while grappling with her burgeoning feelings for Dan, who may himself be entangled in the mysteries of the past. What makes "Born in Fire" compelling is its vivid portrayal of the intricate art of glassmaking, the evocative Irish setting, the simmering romantic tension, and an underlying suspense that keeps readers engaged as Maggie fights to protect her inheritance, uncover the truth, and forge a new path forward.

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$9.95

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Publisher

Penguin

Pages

368

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780425266090

ISBN-10

0425266095

Language

English

Published

2013-09-03