Nora Roberts (born Eleanor Marie Robertson on October 10, 1950) is an American author of more than 225 romance novels. She writes as J. D. Robb for the in Death series and has also written under the pseudonyms Jill March and for publications in the U.K. as Sarah Hardesty. Roberts was the first author to be inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame.
Jewels of the Sun

Jewels of the Sun
Synopsis
Determined to re-evaluate her life, Jude Murray flees America to take refuge in Faerie Hill Cottage, where she immerses herself in the study of Irish folklore--and discovers hope for the future in the magic of the past... Finally back home in Ireland after years of traveling, Aidan Gallagher possesses an uncommon understanding of his country's haunting myths. Although he's devoted to managing the family pub, a hint of wildness still glints in his stormy eyes--and in Jude, he sees a woman who can both soothe his heart and stir his blood. And he begins to share the legends of the land with her--while they create a passionate history of their own...
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Jude MurrayProtagonist
Aidan GallagherProtagonist
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Jewels of the SunPaperback, Jan
384 pages
Piatkus BooksISBN: 97807499373315 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
Does Jewels of the Sun need to be read in order?
Jewels of the Sun is the first book in the Gallaghers of Ardmore trilogy. While each book features a different couple, the overarching family story and some plot elements develop across the series, making it beneficial to read them in sequence for the full experience.
How does this book connect to Nora Roberts' other works?
This novel is part of Nora Roberts' extensive catalog of romance novels, but it stands out for its strong focus on Irish folklore and a more pronounced magical realism element compared to some of her contemporary romance series. It showcases her ability to blend modern relationships with mystical themes.




















