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GIVEAWAY: 3 copies of The Belladonna Maze – IRELAND
29th May 2022
We are delighted to be able to offer 3 copies of The Belladonna Maze by Sinéad Crowley, set in IRELAND.
UK ONLY

From bestselling crime novelist and renowned Irish TV journalist Sinéad Crowley, gripping dual timelines entwine in this heart-stopping story of old secrets and forbidden passion.
An old house can hold many secrets. Hollowpark in the west of Ireland certainly does. At the heart of the gardens is an intricate maze, named after a deadly poison, Belladonna. If you know the way through, it’s magical, a hiding place and playground like no other. If you don’t, it’s a place of fear and sinister riddles, where a young girl once went missing and was never seen again.
Grace comes to Hollowpark as a nanny for young Skye FitzMahon. Soon the mysterious past of Hollowpark has seduced her. Who is the woman she sometimes glimpses in an upstairs window? Or the apparition who keeps showing up unexpectedly, pleading, ‘Find me’. And how can she fight her growing attraction to Skye’s father?
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Angela Macdonald
I haven’t been in Ireland yet, but would love to visit it.
I would like to visit the Giant’s Causeway. Also, southern Ireland, around Cork.
The west coast of Ireland
I would love to visit Mauritius
I was lucky to go around Ireland when I was younger. So beautiful. If I could go anywhere in the world I’d love to go to Japan.
I’d like to visit the Kylemore Abbey Gardens in Connemara, Ireland.
I’d love to visit Italy but Ireland is on my list too!
I would love to visit Dublin
I’m not that well travelled so would be happy to visit anywhere. Although I have always had a fascination with Egypt, so if money was no problem I’d head to there first.
Barleycove, one of the prettiest beaches in the world!
I would love to visit Waterford where my grand father was born
ive always wanted to go to Dublin
I would love to visit Giant’s Causeway
Ireland has always been a place i would absolutely love to visit. Maybe one day fingers crossed.
I have always wanted to visit the Emerald Isle. Looks so beautiful
I’d love to visit the Giant’s Causeway or any other part of Ireland with stunning coastal features. Sad to say that being so close to us I know so little of the geography of Ireland.
I’d like to visit the ring of kerry
Southern Ireland sounds beautiful.
I would love to go to Co Cork where my ancestors are from
I would love to visit Cuba
I would love to go back to Dublin, only visited once and it was a lovely city
I’ve always wanted to do a roadtrip round Ireland’s coast xx
I would love to visit Giants Causeway, have been there once, but it was over 40 years ago.
I have just made a very quick visit to Dublin, I would have loved to stay longer and actually get to look around. I had gone over to see Deacon Blue with Beautiful South, so well worth the visit.
id like to visit Donegal
I would love to explore round the coast ..and meet the locals in little unchanged pubs
I have never been to Ireland but would love to go to Dublin one day
I’d love to drive round the Ring of Kerry as I’ve heard its stunning
My Grandmother was Irish and although I have visited previously, I would love to visit the Ring of Kerry which we didn’t have time to go, see.
I would love to visit County Clare in Ireland, my mother-in-law’s hometown
I have visited Ireland in the past, but my husband hasn’t, so I’d love to take him on a trip down the west coast. Visiting the Ring of Dingle, the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara.
I would love to visit China some day. The culture, the food, the diverse landscape…It would be amazing!
Donegal
I’d love to go to Waterford and have a tour of the Waterford crystal factory!
I would most love to visit Galway to soak up the craft and creativity there. The Arts Festival and Film Festival both sound really appealing as well as the architecture and shopping.
I’d love to visit Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland
I would love to return to beautiful Connemarra, last visited 40 years ago, with perhaps a break in Galway alongside.
I would love to visit the countryside.
I would love to visit Dublin
I would love to explore the irish countryside!
Would love to go to Dublin
I’d like to visit Cork
I would love to visit Belfast cathedral
I would love to visit Hay on Wye for the bookshops!
Dublin because I’ve heard it’s great fun there.
I’d love to go to the giants causeway
I would love to visit Dublin
Clonmel, Tipperary
Where would you like to visit . . . . Blarney Castle
I would love to visit Dublin
Leopardstown Racecourse love to see the brillant irish racehorses up close
I’ve never been to Ireland but I would visit Dublin
Giant’s Causeway
The giants causeway looks good.
i would love love to visit some of the places where they filmed Game of Thrones
I had a flying visit to Galway for a wedding but would love to go back and explore.
never been to Ireland but would love to visit one day.
Giant’s Causeway, i love the outdoors
I’ve never been to Ireland but I’d love to go to Dublin.
I’ve always wanted to go down to Cork and see it in the Summer
I have been lucky enough to visit on different occasions but I would love to re visit Sligo in the sunshine, have only been once and the weather was far from kind so to see more than fifty yards in the dry would be a real treat.
I’d love to visit Beijing.
YES PLEASE
I would love to visit the Powerscourt Estate. It looks beautiful.
I have never been to Ireland but would love to visit one day.
I would love to go to the Giant’s Causeway for the dramatic coastline and wildlife, always looks so amazing. Many thanks.
I would go visit New England in the fall to see the colour of the leaves!
Wexford
I’d really like to visit Sligo, where some of my ancestors came from
My friend is originally from Waterford, so I would like to explore the place that she’s described.
I read a book a long time ago set on the Blasket Isles and in Dingle – it has stayed with me for years and I have never forgotten how wonderful it sounds – it would be my area to visit I think
The west of Ireland is beautiful but I would love to spend some time in Dublin which I have never really explored
Cork and Kerry
I already live here in Ireland, but I’ve only lived here 3 years, so there’s still plenty of places I’d love to visit. Top of my list is taking the kids round the ring of Kerry to hopefully see dolphins!
I would like to visit Ireland and drive along the “Wild Atlantic Way, The South West section, County Clare, Kerry and Cork. Stopping along the way to do the long distance walk of The Beara Way, it looks such a beautiful country.
I would love to visit Dublin
Galway is the place I’d choose, largely inspired by references to the place in books I’ve read
Would like to see Giants Causeway
Great book
I’d love to visit Dublin, I went with a friend when I was 18 – it’d be nice to revisit after 20 years!
I’ve always wanted to visit Belfast
I’d like to go to Galway
I have always wanted to kiss the Blarney Stone
It would have to be Leap Castle – considered to be one of the most haunted castles in Ireland x
Ireland is in my blood on both sides of my family. Yet, I’ve still never been. A visit up and down the coasts would be heaven to see the many many places I’ve heard and read about.
Colleen
I would love to visit Dublin. I have a friend that lives there who sadly, I haven’t been able to see since she moved. Ireland is such a beautiful place, I would love to escape there in a book.
I visited Dublin about 10 years ago and would love to go again
I love Galway and would be happy to go there any time x
I don’t know Ireland very well, I only know Dublin and Belfast and have never been in Ireland. I’d love to travel there in a book though.
I’ve only been to the Dublin area so I would love to visit the West Coast. Much of it looks to be very beautiful and I’ve read such a lot of books set on the West Coast I feel as if I’ve almost been there
I would love to visit the Galway coast! Another trip to Dublin would not go amiss, either!
I would like to visit County Clare as a family friends comes from there and described the scenery and the joy of being right beside the Atlantic.