Susannah Donaldson has
not had an easy life,
the selfishness of her mother had seen to that,
then, at her mother's funeral,
the grandfather she had never met,
makes it her responsibility to search for
the man
behind many of her family's problems.
More than once the progress
of her reluctant investigations
is interrupted
by something far more important to her;
finding some sort of happiness.
Which of the men
in her life could be
the soul mate she longs for?
After years of looking in the wrong directions
and following false leads,
only when the requirements
of her two quests coincide
can Susannah find
answers to all her questions.
ISBN 978-1906510-732 (paperback)
978-1906510-848 (hardback)
The final cover for the Trilogy is again from a photograph by Colin, though this time I am not visible. The beacon is situated high above Baltimore, County Cork. It was often the last image of home for migrants leaving Ireland for America.

The quotation on the hardback sleeve, is from George Bernard Shaw:
“A life spent
making mistakes is not only more honourable, but also more useful, than
a life spent doing nothing.”