\'Susie Murphy...is an absolute HIT...
This is another excellent installment to a beautiful series.\' The Lit Bitch, book reviewer Their choices have shackled her dreams...
Strongly recommended.\' Historical Novel Society (May 2022 issue Historical Novels Review) \'Once again, Susie Murphy has created a page-turning and beautifully paced novel...
Her observations on Class and culture blend seamlessly with the narrative.\' Lisa Reads Books, book reviewer \'It\'s Outlander without the time travel, except that I\'m absolutely traveling back in time while I read it.\' Ashley O\'Melia, author and freelance writer \'It felt like meeting up with old friends, and I couldn\'t read it fast enough.\' Coffee, Books and China Cups, book reviewer \'Each book keeps getting better and better...
Susie Murphy wields her pen in her usual style, making the reader both cheer and weep for her characters.\' Kelsey Gietl, author of the War Across Waters duology What readers are saying: ★★★★★ \'The story keeps getting better and better!\'★★★★★ \'Of all the books in the series, this was my favorite.\'★★★★★ \'I absolutely could not put this.
Praise for A Class Coveted: \'A Class Coveted is author Susie Murphy\'s BEST book yet...
An outstanding read that I just didn\'t want to end.\' Book Reviews for U, book reviewer \'Simply superb storytelling...a story of love and family to savor.
The story continues in the fifth book, A Class Reunited.
When she receives an unexpected proposition, will she be able to resist its temptation, despite the untrustworthy nature of the person behind it? A Class Coveted is the fourth book in Susie Murphy\'s historical fiction series A Matter of Class.
Meanwhile, as Emily grows up in this new country, she realises how her parents\' past actions will affect her entire future and she begins to covet that which is no longer within her reach.
He is determined to do all he can to put the broken pieces of his family back together, but the appalling truth he uncovers will shake him to his core.
Cormac undertakes the challenging search for his missing sister, Bronagh.
However, as they adjust to domestic life together for the first time, they face anti-Irish sentiment from the local Americans, as well as a threat to their happiness from a much closer source.
It\'s 1836, and Bridget and Cormac have arrived, full of hope, to the city of Boston with their growing family. \'Susie Murphy...is an absolute HIT...
This is another excellent installment to a beautiful series.\' The Lit Bitch, book reviewer Their choices have shackled her dreams..