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Reading Ireland Reviews: Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession and Broken Souls by Patricia Gibney #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBacklist26 As week 3 of reading Ireland comes to a close, I am posting my 7th and 8th review of books by Irish authors. I want to thank Cathy@746 Books for my copy of Leonard and Hungry Paul. I won it on her blog several years ago, and I finally read it. I really enjoyed it and now I see there is a TV show made about the characters in the book.

Reading Ireland Reviews: Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession and Broken Souls by Patricia Gibney #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBacklist26

As week 3 of reading Ireland comes to a close, I am posting my 7th and 8th review of books…

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Reading Ireland Reviews: The Women at Ocean’s End by Faith Hogan and An Irish Bookshop Murder by Lucy Connelly #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #Bea... With week two of Reading Ireland in the bag, I am sharing my reviews for my 5th and 6th books I’ve listened to. One was a women’s fiction story that shared three generations of women li…

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The Women at Ocean’s End by Faith Hogan and An Irish Bookshop Murder by Lucy Connelly

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Reading Ireland Reviews: The Women at Ocean’s End by Faith Hogan and An Irish Bookshop Murder by Lucy Connelly #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBacklist26 With week two of Reading Ireland in the bag, I am sharing my reviews for my 5th and 6th books I've listened to. One was a women's fiction story that shared three generations of women living on a small island off the coast of Ireland. The second is a cozy mystery. Twin sisters who didn't know they had a grandfather living in Ireland, but he found them and left them his home and antique bookstore in a small Irish Village.

Reading Ireland Reviews: The Women at Ocean’s End by Faith Hogan and An Irish Bookshop Murder by Lucy Connelly #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBacklist26

With week two of Reading Ireland in the bag, I am sharing my reviews for my 5th and…

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Reading Ireland Reviews: The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan and The Lost Letters of Ireland by Susanne O’Leary #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBa... We are into the second week of Reading Ireland, and I have read or listened to 6 books. I am sharing my thoughts on the third and fourth ones today. The Dark Hours is a crime thriller set in Cork b…

Reading Ireland Reviews from @carlalovestoread.bsky.social

The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan and The Lost Letters of Ireland by Susanne O’Leary

#BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #BookSky #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBacklist26

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Reading Ireland Reviews: The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan and The Lost Letters of Ireland by Susanne O’Leary #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBacklist26 We are into the second week of Reading Ireland, and I have read or listened to 6 books. I am sharing my thoughts on the third and fourth ones today. The Dark Hours is a crime thriller set in Cork by Irish author Amy Jordan. The next is The Lost Letters of Ireland by Susanne O'Leary. It is part of the Starlight Cottages series I've been reading set in Kerry and is a romance, leaning a bit toward women's fiction.

Reading Ireland Reviews: The Dark Hours by Amy Jordan and The Lost Letters of Ireland by Susanne O’Leary #BookReview #Audiobook #ReadingIrelandMonth26 #Begorrathon26 #FinishingTheSeries2026 #BeatTheBacklist26

We are into the second week of Reading Ireland, and I have read or listened to 6 books. I…

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