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Inyo's Ring - A Spanish Armada Shipwreck Survivor in Ireland Ireland, 1588. When storms tear apart the mighty Spanish Armada, young sailor Inyo washes ashore on the rugged Irish coast - wounded, hunted, and alone. Rescued by Finley, a flame-haired Irish rebel determined to protect her clan from English rule, Inyo finds himself caught between two worlds: the empire that betrayed him and a people fighting for their freedom. As Finley hides him from the soldiers who would see him dead, trust blossoms into friendship - and something deeper neither can deny. But danger shadows every tide. Betrayal,…mehr

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Inyo's Ring - A Spanish Armada Shipwreck Survivor in Ireland Ireland, 1588. When storms tear apart the mighty Spanish Armada, young sailor Inyo washes ashore on the rugged Irish coast - wounded, hunted, and alone. Rescued by Finley, a flame-haired Irish rebel determined to protect her clan from English rule, Inyo finds himself caught between two worlds: the empire that betrayed him and a people fighting for their freedom. As Finley hides him from the soldiers who would see him dead, trust blossoms into friendship - and something deeper neither can deny. But danger shadows every tide. Betrayal, rebellion, and legend collide as Inyo must choose between disappearing into history or standing beside Finley in a battle that could cost them everything. Blending historical adventure, a clean and wholesome romance, and mythic atmosphere, Inyo's Ring captures the spirit of a land - and two hearts - tested by storm and fire. For readers of Poldark, and Daughter of the Pirate King, this is a tale of courage, love, and destiny on the edge of empire.
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Nicole H. Schwabacher has always been captivated by the sea and stories of bravery and endurance. Like Inyo, the protagonist of Inyo's Ring, she once found herself on a ship in the Celtic Sea during a hurricane. This experience, although terrifying and surreal, couldn't diminish her love for the oceans. She had the chance recently to sail aboard the San Salvador, a Spanish galleon. A nomad more by chance than choice, she has lived and worked across Asia, Europe, and North America. She lives in the American West with her family.