The year is 1903, and young Mary Flynn has voyaged from her native Ireland to America to find her fortune in New York. But the aunt who promised to meet her on her arrival fails to appear, and she is stranded on Ellis Island … One of Mary’s fellow passengers, the handsome Sean Mullen, offered her his help if she needed it, but can she trust him? He is a young man with a dark side, and secrets, and a past that haunts him … Will Mary be able to make her way in this new and unfamiliar country, and perhaps even find love too …?
Telos Publishing is proud to bring back into print a classic romance novel from a great British exponent of the genre, Helen McCabe.
124Â pp. B-format paperback novel
ISBN:978-1-84583-929-1
Published 5 October 2015
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Helen McCabe is a highly regarded author whose love of writing and powerful imagination, coupled with a determination to succeed, have ensured a long and successful career. Her lifelong fascination with literature, history and research and an interest in the paranormal have enhanced Helen’s immense gift for creative storytelling.
She graduated with Honours from London University, where she read English, and holds an MA degree in 18th Century English Literature from the University of Keele.
Her long career began with her first novel at the age of seven, with poetry published at 13 and read on the BBC. She started her true career as a novelist after becoming well-known for her short stories and serials in popular magazines. In 1995 her first full-length novel – Two for a Lie, about the 19th Century Princess Caraboo – was published, gaining much interest and critical acclaim. Since then, in tandem with work and family, she has written more than 30 novels in various genres, including historical, romance and more recently horror/thriller and crime. She also writes scripts for film, television and the stage.
Alongside her writing, Helen has worked in a variety of jobs, beginning as an assistant librarian and finally as a lecturer and teacher. She is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association, the Crime Writers’ Association, the Horror Writers of America and the West Country Writers’ Association.
Helen was invited to join Mensa, the high IQ Society, in 1989.
Helen lives in Worcester and has three grown-up children and a grandson.
Her website can be found at www.helenmccabe.com.
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