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Director's cut! This edition of Five Golden Rings and a Diamond, dedicated to Keith Martin Rafferty, the author's dear brother, is spiced up with more emotional and subtle sexual encounters by our protagonist, Niamh Murphy, a tinker who is despised by her own tribe, forced to commit crimes to survive, and to succumb to love in order to gain sustenance for her children. At sixteen, romance and love are sweet, snatched away and replaced by lust, abuse and a life of subjugation. Lust tracks her down in Ireland, on the Atlantic Ocean and in Australia, but can this ever replace the fantasy love she…mehr

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Director's cut! This edition of Five Golden Rings and a Diamond, dedicated to Keith Martin Rafferty, the author's dear brother, is spiced up with more emotional and subtle sexual encounters by our protagonist, Niamh Murphy, a tinker who is despised by her own tribe, forced to commit crimes to survive, and to succumb to love in order to gain sustenance for her children. At sixteen, romance and love are sweet, snatched away and replaced by lust, abuse and a life of subjugation. Lust tracks her down in Ireland, on the Atlantic Ocean and in Australia, but can this ever replace the fantasy love she has experienced early? Niamh, strong willed, somewhat level headed, fights to keep her children and her job as a nanny in a Sugarcane farm; finding passion, lust and love with Luigi, this seems like her new fantasy life. Tragedy strikes and life deals a deadly card... can love still find her broken heart and take her into a zone reserved for those who are willing to take a risk and give more than they receive...
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Marie Seltenrych is the author, editor and publisher of this novel. Thanks to Keith Rafferty for beautiful poem created at Preface. Thanks to the work of R.A. Stewart Macalister's 'The Secret Languages of Ireland' Chambridg University Press, 1937 Ch V1 pp 174 - 224 and John Bear of Canberra for his help and encouragement in respect to the use of words from the Secret Shelta language. Thanks to Cormach Iowth and Aidan McCabe for help in freely giving details about the Irish Sycamore and Irish Elm ships from personal knowledge, with photos. (Irish Shipping Ltd. 1941 - 1984) Thanks to Pixabay Images for images used (maniupulated) on cover. Cover Design by (c)Runaway Princesses Books, 2020, 2021