Tara's Destiny Author:Geraldine O'Neill A gorgeous 1960s saga from a rising star of the genre|It's the start of the 1960s, and the world is changing. But for one woman, it seems things have changed too much already. From the bright-eyed girl growing up in a small Irish village, to the confident young woman running a fine English hotel, Tara's life seems to have changed beyond recognit... more »ion. On the way, she's met love and heartache - from becoming mistress of Ballygrace house and marrying the dashing Gabriel Fitzgerald, to losing that same sweetheart and being left a desperately young widow. But some things remain, and despite her tumultuous life, Tara still carries with her the spark and determination that has brought her this far. With a spirit as fiery as her striking Titian curls, Tara knows she must face the future with a bold heart, wherever it may lead. TARA'S DESTINY is the captivating final part in Tara's story. Filled with the warmth and charm that have won her so many fans, Geraldine O'Neill delivers a stunning saga, full of passion and drama.|Geraldine O'Neill was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, to Irish/Scottish parents. She has lived in County Offaly, Ireland, for the past ten years. She is married and has two children.|TARA'S DESTINY completes the Tara trilogy in stunning style An all-consuming saga, set in 1960s Ireland, it's full of warmth, drama, humour and wonderful period detail that makes you really feel you're there Geraldine is a natural storyteller and is perfect for Catherine Cookson fans needing a new fix She's got a growing fan-base and gets brilliant reviews: 'If you're a fan of Maeve Binchy or Catherine Cookson, then this will appeal. Perfect escapism' Woman's Way 'Absolutely brilliant. I couldn't put it down. A real triumph.' Lyn Andrews 'A highly entertaining read...simply seductive' Sunday World« less
The last book in the Tara Trilogy, this is as absorbing as the 1st two books in the series. If you enjoy Maeve Binchy you would also enjoy this Irish saga which stretches from the early 1940s to the late 1960s.