As the son of a great Irish warrior, FaolAn Burke should have inherited vast lands and a beautiful castle, Glencurragh. But tensions grow in 1634 Ireland, as English plantation systems consume traditional clan properties, Irish families are made homeless, and Irish sons lose their inheritance. Encountering the beautiful heiress, Vivienne FitzGerald, FaolAn believes if they were to marry, together they could restore his stolen heritage and build a prosperous life. But, because the Earl of Cork protects her,...
The Prince of Glencurragh
Historical Fiction
As the son of a great Irish warrior, FaolAn Burke should have inherited...