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Author | : Courtney Lynn Rose |
Publisher | : Croí na Tine Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 282 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
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I’ve given my life to the club. And now, I might be the reason an empire falls. Finn “Shamrock” Adair A year of my life—stolen. The number of once-in-a-lifetime moments the Cartel took from me is immeasurable. I missed the birth of my children, their first milestones, their first words. I wasn’t here when two of my brothers claimed ol’ ladies. I missed most of my sister-in-law’s pregnancy and wasn’t there to help my sister through her miscarriage. Most of all, I wasn’t here to lay my mother to rest. Missing all those things, getting my life back, being the man they needed for a year, but I couldn’t be, is all that should matter to me. That should be my only focus now that I’m home and with my club again. But the Cartel destroyed that man that once ran this club. Used as a guinea pig to test their newest drugs, the only thing I want to do, the only thing I can seem to focus on, is getting high again. A year in a constant state of being out of my mind has left me as little more than a junkie. I want to do the right thing, but I can’t. The demons unleashed in me are too strong, have too great a hold now. My club isn’t going to give up, though, and for once, their greatest adversary isn’t an outside force—it’s me. I held this club together for so long, waited a lifetime to get my woman back, and now? I just might be the very reason it all crumbles to the ground.
Author | : Courtney Lynn Rose |
Publisher | : Croí na Tine Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2023-01-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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She is his ol’lady— his queen . . . and no amount of scars would ever change that. Finn "Shamrock" Adair Fifteen years ago, I became the President of the Emerald Isle MC . . . at the ripe age of twenty-two. It wasn't supposed to go down like that, though. Back then, I was young, enjoying life, and in love with the girl of my dreams. Faylinn O'Shea wasn't just any girl. She was my Vice President's daughter, my sister's best friend, and a club princess— but she was mine. And our rival club, the Devil's Den MC, did the only thing they could to hurt us— they took my Faylinn. I've run the club for the last fifteen years and spent every night searching for her. But, even though her brothers have accepted the probability of her death— I can't. So, I'll keep searching until I bring her home, dead or alive. I won't stop until we have a reunion or a funeral. My determination pays off, but the reunion isn't as epic as I'd hoped. Fifteen years as a prisoner was bound to change her, and Faylinn isn't the sweet, little love of my life anymore. Of course, she's still the love of my life. I just don't know if I'm still hers. I know one thing, though, I'm going to get revenge for her— for all the time she lost, and I'll become a savage worse than her captors to make sure they pay for what they did to my woman.
Author | : Mrs. Hoare |
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Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1851 |
Genre | : English literature |
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Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Ireland |
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Author | : Eileen P. Sullivan |
Publisher | : University of Notre Dame Pess |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2016-03-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0268093032 |
In The Shamrock and the Cross: Irish American Novelists Shape American Catholicism, Eileen P. Sullivan traces changes in nineteenth-century American Catholic culture through a study of Catholic popular literature. Analyzing more than thirty novels spanning the period from the 1830s to the 1870s, Sullivan elucidates the ways in which Irish immigration, which transformed the American Catholic population and its institutions, also changed what it meant to be a Catholic in America. In the 1830s and 1840s, most Catholic fiction was written by American-born converts from Protestant denominations; after 1850, most was written by Irish immigrants or their children, who created characters and plots that mirrored immigrants’ lives. The post-1850 novelists portrayed Catholics as a community of people bound together by shared ethnicity, ritual, and loyalty to their priests rather than by shared theological or moral beliefs. Their novels focused on poor and working-class characters; the reasons they left their homeland; how they fared in the American job market; and where they stood on issues such as slavery, abolition, and women’s rights. In developing their plots, these later novelists took positions on capitalism and on race and gender, providing the first alternative to the reigning domestic ideal of women. Far more conscious of American anti-Catholicism than the earlier Catholic novelists, they stressed the dangers of assimilation and the importance of separate institutions supporting a separate culture. Given the influence of the Irish in church institutions, the type of Catholicism they favored became the gold standard for all American Catholics, shaping their consciousness until well into the next century.
Author | : Hugh Quigley |
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Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 1853 |
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Author | : Hugh Quigley |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
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In 'The Cross and the Shamrock. Or, How To Defend The Faith' by Hugh Quigley, readers are presented with a comprehensive analysis of the intricate relationship between Christianity and Celtic paganism. Quigley explores the historical context in which these two belief systems intermingled, offering a detailed examination of the methods used by Christians to combat the influence of paganism in medieval Ireland. Through a combination of theological insights and historical examples, Quigley delves into the complexities of religious syncretism, shedding light on the challenges faced by early missionaries. His writing style is both erudite and accessible, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and general readers alike. The author's meticulous research and thoughtful analysis contribute to a greater understanding of the religious landscape of ancient Ireland, making this book an important contribution to the field of religious studies. Anyone interested in the history of Christianity, Celtic spirituality, or the intersection of different belief systems will find 'The Cross and the Shamrock' to be a compelling and enlightening read.
Author | : American Tract Society |
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Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 1860 |
Genre | : Anti-Catholicism |
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Total Pages | : 912 |
Release | : 1871 |
Genre | : English literature |
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Author | : Hugh Quigley |
Publisher | : Library of Alexandria |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2005-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1465513574 |