Description THE HEIRS OF CAHIRA O\'CONNOR SERIESBOOK TWO A line of women who would be warriors for truth "It is said that as Cahira, daughter of the great Irish king Rory O\'Connor, lay dying of a wound from a Norman blade, she lifted her hand toward heaven and beseeched God that others would follow after her, bright stars who would break forth from the courses to which they are bound and restore right in this murderous world..." To Kathleen O\'Connor, Cahira\'s story is nothing more than a charming legend--until her research divulges that several of Cahira\'s heirs did, indeed, leave the traditional roles of womanhood to fight for right.
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But can this love survive the force of Aidan\'s past...and her ambitions for her future?About the author Christy Award winner ANGELA Elwell Hunt writes for readers who have learned to expect the unexpected in novels.
This fresh beginning leads her into adventure--and to a great love.
Disguised as a boy, Aidan joins her benefactor at sea and begins the work of drawing the flora and fauna of the new world.
But when a world-famous cartographer discovers her natural artistic talent, she is given a chance to leave her troubled life behind.
Aidan O\'Connor Aidan O\'Connor was raised among pickpockets and prostitutes in a Dutch colony on Java, Indonesia.
Is Kathleen destined to continue the legacy in the twenty-first century? To discover how the histories of these women relate to her own future, Kathleen must delve deep into the past to learn the truth about The Heirs of Cahira O\'Connor...
Stunned, Kathleen realizes she herself bears Cahira\'s mark.
Description THE HEIRS OF CAHIRA O\'CONNOR SERIESBOOK TWO A line of women who would be warriors for truth "It is said that as Cahira, daughter of the great Irish king Rory O\'Connor, lay dying of a wound from a Norman blade, she lifted her hand toward heaven and beseeched God that others would follow after her, bright stars who would break forth from the courses to which they are bound and restore right in this murderous world..." To Kathleen O\'Connor, Cahira\'s story is nothing more than a charming legend--until her research divulges that several of Cahira\'s heirs did, indeed, leave the traditional roles of womanhood to fight for right