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Although Nora Roberts has written stories set all over the world, Ireland holds a special place in her fiction. Drawing inspiration from the country's landscapes, folklore, history, and culture, she has returned to Ireland repeatedly throughout her career. Some novels are set entirely there, while others use Ireland as the backdrop for pivotal moments in a character's journey. Irish settings are especially prominent in her romance novels, often blending ancient legends, close-knit communities, dramatic coastlines, and themes of family, heritage, and destiny. The country's enduring presence reflects Roberts' long-standing affection for Ireland and has become one of the most recognizable hallmarks of her work.
Books set here
| Title | Locations |
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| Born In Fire | Ireland • Clare • Dublin |