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MaryPat Hyland
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Mary Pat Hyland published her first indie novel in 2008, The Cyber Miracles. In 2009 she published the sequel, A Sudden Gift of Fate, creating the Maeve Kenny series. Her latest book, 3/17 (2010), was published as an eBook in February 2011. Hyland’s preferred genres are Irish-American themed fiction and humor set in upstate New York. Her new book, “The Terminal Diner,” will be released in June 2011. The third book in the Maeve Kenny series will come out in late 2011. Hyland is a former newspaper journalist. Her “spare time” is spent as a trad Irish musician, artist, blogger, cook and gardener.
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The Cyber Miracles Fiction - General
Maeve Kenny's life was going exactly as she'd planned. At 30 she was dating a soap opera star and had an exciting public relations career with an Irish-owned firm in Manhattan. Then three sudden events turned everything upside down, and Maeve found herself fleeing her Queens apartment for sanctuary back home upstate in Binghamton. As she tries to readjust to the dramatic changes in her life, Maeve says she needs a miracle to turn her life around. Who would have thought the whole world would be watching when it happens?
Purchase site: Paperback
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A Sudden Gift of Fate Fiction - General
Irish newlyweds Fergal and Brídgeen Griffin receive an intriguing proposal for a wedding gift. Fergal's cousin, Colm, asks them to manage a Finger Lakes winery that he bought as an investment. They accept his gift of fate, but when they move upstate from Queens, see the run-down Keuka Lake property and meet its surly winemaker, they realize it will be quite a challenge getting from grapevine to bottle. Meanwhile, their best friends Maeve Kenny and Andy Krall face a challenge of their own - separation while he gets experimental cell therapy in Europe for paralysis sustained in a car crash. As both couples face unsettled futures, will they be able to keep hope alive?
Purchase site: Paperback
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3/17 Humor
In this loose parody of Dante’s Inferno, four Irish traditional musicians get lost in the backwoods of upstate New York the week before St. Patrick’s Day. On the journey, the band descends through nine hellish circles of American-style 3/17 revelry: Step-dancing princesses. Bobbing shamrock headbangers. Green beer bacchanals. Shillelagh-wavin’ geezers. O’Fun … not!
(WARNING: Abandon hope, all ye corned beef-allergic who enter here.)
Purchase site: Paperback Kindletm
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