The Velvet Shadow

Angela Elwell Hunt

first published 1999 WaterBrook Press, 1999 406 pages

The heirs of Cahira O'Connor ;

THE HEIRS OF CAHIRA O'CONNOR SERIES - BOOK THREE 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...breaking forth from the courses to which they are bound to restore right in this murderous world...To Kathleen O'Connor, Cahira's story was nothing more than a legend--until r...

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Velvet Shadow edition · 2023 · Hunthaven Press · 9781961394025
Velvet Shadow edition · 2023 · Hunthaven Press · 9781961394407
Velvet Shadow edition · 2021 · Hunthaven Press · 9781737867029
Velvet Shadow edition · 2010 · Doubleday Religious Publishing Group, The · 9781299245877
The Velvet Shadow edition · 2010 · The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group · 9780307553492
The velvet shadow edition · 1999 · WaterBrook Press · 406 pages

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