Deny Me Not

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Author: Margaret Hawkins ISBN: 9780957534230
Publisher: Margaret Hawkins Publication: February 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Margaret Hawkins
ISBN: 9780957534230
Publisher: Margaret Hawkins
Publication: February 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“You knew my mother better than that…”
“I don’t know what you’re intimating, girl, but I’d watch what I was saying if I were you.”
Born in a 1960s mother and baby home Hannah Casey has never known her father but when her mother finally discloses his name she is determined to confront him.
Her search takes her into the rural community of Rathbrandon where her arrival impacts dramatically on arrogant landowner Abe Stephenson; on his unsuspecting wife, Florrie and on the relatives who think that only they should inherit his property.
Will Hannah survive the battle and will the truth really set anyone free?
Set in 2004 DENY ME NOT is a story about chickens coming home to roost, the nature of love and greed and of how secrets revealed have the power to knock a world sideways.
Praise for DENY ME NOT:

'I read it in two days' – Author Suzanne Power
'A work of gripping substance' – Wexford People
'An intelligent page turner' - Irish Examiner
'A powerful modern book' - Irish Country Living Magazine
Margaret Hawkins lives and writes on a farm in County Wexford, Ireland. She is health columnist with the Irish Farmers Journal, author of Restless Spirit: The Story of Rose Quinn and her radio essays have been broadcast on RTE 1’s Sunday Miscellany.

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“You knew my mother better than that…”
“I don’t know what you’re intimating, girl, but I’d watch what I was saying if I were you.”
Born in a 1960s mother and baby home Hannah Casey has never known her father but when her mother finally discloses his name she is determined to confront him.
Her search takes her into the rural community of Rathbrandon where her arrival impacts dramatically on arrogant landowner Abe Stephenson; on his unsuspecting wife, Florrie and on the relatives who think that only they should inherit his property.
Will Hannah survive the battle and will the truth really set anyone free?
Set in 2004 DENY ME NOT is a story about chickens coming home to roost, the nature of love and greed and of how secrets revealed have the power to knock a world sideways.
Praise for DENY ME NOT:

'I read it in two days' – Author Suzanne Power
'A work of gripping substance' – Wexford People
'An intelligent page turner' - Irish Examiner
'A powerful modern book' - Irish Country Living Magazine
Margaret Hawkins lives and writes on a farm in County Wexford, Ireland. She is health columnist with the Irish Farmers Journal, author of Restless Spirit: The Story of Rose Quinn and her radio essays have been broadcast on RTE 1’s Sunday Miscellany.

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