Las Hijas del Castillo Deverill (published in English as The Daughters of Ireland or Daughters of Castle Deverill ) is the sweeping second installment in Santa Montefiore’s . Set primarily in 1925 Ireland , the novel continues an intergenerational epic centered on three women— Kitty , Bridie , and Celia —whose lives are inextricably bound to the grand, yet cursed, Castle Deverill. Core Narrative & Characters
Once the cook’s daughter, Bridie has transformed into a wealthy New York socialite. Despite her success, she is consumed by grief for the child she surrendered and returns to Ireland seeking revenge against those she feels wronged her. Major Themes Book Review: The Daughters of Ireland by Santa Montefiore Hijas Del Castillo Deverill Santa Montefiore ...
The story picks up after the Irish War of Independence has left Castle Deverill a charred ruin. The plot follows the diverging paths of the "daughters" as they navigate the shifting social and financial landscapes of the early 20th century: Las Hijas del Castillo Deverill (published in English
Living in a smaller house on the estate, Kitty struggles with the loss of her position as mistress of the castle. She remains torn between her duty to her family and her enduring love for the rebel Jack O'Leary . Despite her success, she is consumed by grief
Determined to restore her ancestral home to a glory even grander than before, she uses her marriage-acquired wealth to rebuild the castle, unaware that the impending Great Depression and an ancient family curse threaten her efforts.
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