Rock of Cashel Tipperary, Ireland |
Initially, I developed this list for a friend of mine of Irish descent who loves Irish historical romances. But since then, I have updated this list each year as I have come to love these stories that feature Ireland, Irish heroes or heroines, and/or Irish immigrants. The books on this list cover all time periods. Some transcend typical historical romance as they bring to life heartrending tales of the wonderful Irish people who survived much hardship to help make great their adoptive countries.
If
you’re looking for stories of the Emerald Isle or handsome Irish hunks, or worthy
Irish heroines, you will find them here. All these have been rated 4 or 5 stars
by me:
·
A Love by Any Measure by Killian McRae
·
Beyond the Cliffs of Kerry by Amanda Hughes
·
Black Falcon’s Lady by Kimberly Cates (originally
released as Nightwylde by Kimberleigh
Caitlin)
·
Black Sword by Kathryn Le Veque
·
Briar’s Rose by Kimberly Cates
·
Bride of the Baja by Jane Toombs (original author
name Jocelyn Wilde)
· Broken Vows by Shirl Henke
· Brotherly Love by Lorna Peel
· Carnal Gift by Pamela Clare
· Countess of Scandal,
Duchess Of Sin and Lady of Seduction, the Daughters of
Erin trilogy by Laurel McKee
· Crown Of Mist by Kimberly Cates
· Dark of the Moon by Karen Robards
· Dark
Torment by
Karen Robards
· Dream Lover by Virginia Henley
· Embrace
and Conquer by
Jennifer Blake
· Emerald Ecstasy by Emma Merritt
· Emerald Prince by Brit Darby
· Enticed by Virginia Henley (first published as
The Irish Gypsy)
· Forbidden Love by Karen Robards
· Forbidden Passion by Theresa Scott
· Golden Surrender, The
Viking’s Woman and Lord of the Wolves, the
Viking/Irish trilogy by Heather
Graham
·
Her Warrior Slave and Her Warrior King, from the MacEgan
Brothers Series by
Michelle Willingham
·
Lady of Conquest by Teresa Medeiros
· Lily
Fair by
Kimberly Cates
· Lions and Lace by Meagan McKinney
· Lord of Hawkfell
Island by Catherine Coulter
· Maid of Killarney by Ana Seymour
· Moonlit by Emma Jensen (3rd in her
Regency spy series; the only one set in Ireland)
·
Maidensong by Diana Groe
·
Master of My Dreams by Danelle Harmon
· No Gentle Love by Rebecca Brandewyne
· Odin’s Shadow by Erin Riley
· Passion’s Joy and the sequel Virgin’s Star by Jennifer Horsman
·
Raeliksen and Mac Liam (from the Emerald Isle trilogy) by Renee Vincent
· Rose in the Mist and
Irish Gypsy (from the Riordan trilogy) by Ana Seymour
·
Rose of the Mists, A Rose in
Splendor and A Secret Rose, trilogy by Laura Parker
·
Scarlett: The Sequel to Gone
With the Wind by
Alexandra Ripley
·
Scattered Seeds by Julie Doherty
·
Sea Raven by Patricia McAllister
· Skye O’Malley by Bertrice Small
·
Stealing Heaven by Kimberly Cates
· Stormfire by Christine Monson
·
Storm Maiden by Mary Gillgannon
·
Surrender
the Stars by Cynthia Wright
·
Tears
of Gold by Laurie McBain
·
The
Black Angel by Cordia Byers
·
The
Divided Heart by Beppie Harrison
·
The Game by Brenda Joyce
· The Ground She Walks
Upon by Meagan McKinney
· The Hawk and the Dove by Virginia Henley
· The
Heart and the Holly
by Nancy Richards-Akers
· The Highwayman by Anne Kelleher
·
The Irishman by Jennifer Roberson (first
published as Royal Captive)
· The Irish Devil by Donna Fletcher
· The Irish Duke by Virginia Henley
· The Irish Princess,
The Irish Enchantress
and The Irish Knight, trilogy by Amy Fetzer
· The Irish Rogue by Emma Jensen
· The Irish Rogue by Judith E. French
·
The Linnet by Elizabeth English
·
The Passions Of Emma by Penelope Williamson
·
The Prize by Brenda Joyce
·
The Rebel by Christine Dorsey
·
The Seventh Son by Ashley York
·
The Sword of the Banshee by Amanda Hughes
·
The Wayward One by Danelle Harmon
·
Touch of Lace by Elizabeth DeLancey
· Whispers of Heaven by Candice Proctor
· Wild Angel by Miriam Minger
·
Windsong by Judith E. French
·
Wolf’s
Embrace by Gail Link
And I
hope you’ll read my Regency novella, The
Shamrock & The Rose with an Irish hero!
The guide that took us through there said the Bishop who lived there had 18 wives. I bet he was one happy man. Lol
ReplyDeleteSomehow I doubt it. The more wives, the more trouble. Ask King David.
DeleteI have bookmarked your page, and will check out these recommendations. I will check out the The Shamrock & The Rose too!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you found the list helpful, Blooming Rose Vine. And thanks for trying my novella with the Irish hero!
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