The Irish Traveller
2 primary works • 4 total works
Book 1
Book 3
Once held back by her gypsy roots, Helena has finally come to terms with not only who she is but also who she wants to be—the protector of the men and women like her, supernaturals who have come under persecution by the Humanity Group because of the gifts they were given or born with—gifts they had no choice in receiving or denying. When the group threatens to invade Helena’s home at Adare Manor in order to find and destroy the Veil—the magical realm between the living and the dead that gives all Supernaturals their powers—Helena must return home and use all the new powers she has been given.
With Graham at her side, they are forced to fight their long-time enemies and even possibly some of their newfound friends—the Fallen, angels who are cursed by their pasts. Together, Graham and Helena must find someone they can trust, and that may or may not be a member of the Fallen—Priscilla. Priscilla, a record keeper for the realm between the living and the dead, has been infiltrating the Humanity Group posing as a mere human while trying to find her father—the group’s leader, as well as the man she thinks is responsible for her mother’s murder.
In order to save the Supernaturals and the Veil from being eradicated and destroyed, they must get close to the man in charge, and kill not only him, but his ideals. However, when magic is involved there is one rule—whatever you send out, you will get back.
With Graham at her side, they are forced to fight their long-time enemies and even possibly some of their newfound friends—the Fallen, angels who are cursed by their pasts. Together, Graham and Helena must find someone they can trust, and that may or may not be a member of the Fallen—Priscilla. Priscilla, a record keeper for the realm between the living and the dead, has been infiltrating the Humanity Group posing as a mere human while trying to find her father—the group’s leader, as well as the man she thinks is responsible for her mother’s murder.
In order to save the Supernaturals and the Veil from being eradicated and destroyed, they must get close to the man in charge, and kill not only him, but his ideals. However, when magic is involved there is one rule—whatever you send out, you will get back.
The darkly seductive sequel Publisher's Weekly Bestselling Author Danica Winters's Once a Gypsy, perfect for fans of Nalini Singh and Karen Marie Moning.
"Always a Wanderer is a powerful, inspiring tale that proves not all who wander are lost."-Sabrina York, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
Helena O'Driscoll and Graham Kelly's first few months together haven't been easy. Helena, missing the traditional Traveller lifestyle she gave up for Graham, can't help but feel that their cultural differences have doomed their relationship. And with preparations for their brand-new hospital for Supernaturals filling their days, they feel out of sync, and maybe even out of love.
When a man from the local equestrian center is murdered, Helena begins having visions of the future darker and more dangerous than ever before. With a killer in their midst, everyone at Adare Manor is at risk, and Helena and Graham must work together to catch the culprit even as their relationship unravels. And when the murderer claims another victim, this one even closer to Helena's heart, the question becomes not whether their love will survive, but whether they will.
"Always a Wanderer is a powerful, inspiring tale that proves not all who wander are lost."-Sabrina York, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
Helena O'Driscoll and Graham Kelly's first few months together haven't been easy. Helena, missing the traditional Traveller lifestyle she gave up for Graham, can't help but feel that their cultural differences have doomed their relationship. And with preparations for their brand-new hospital for Supernaturals filling their days, they feel out of sync, and maybe even out of love.
When a man from the local equestrian center is murdered, Helena begins having visions of the future darker and more dangerous than ever before. With a killer in their midst, everyone at Adare Manor is at risk, and Helena and Graham must work together to catch the culprit even as their relationship unravels. And when the murderer claims another victim, this one even closer to Helena's heart, the question becomes not whether their love will survive, but whether they will.
Thrilling and romantic, Once a Gypsy starts a brand new series from Publisher's Weekly Bestselling Author Danica Winters.
"A haunting and fresh voice in paranormal romance. Be prepared for Danica Winters to ensnare you in her dark and seductive world."-Cecy Robson, author of the Weird Girls series and 2016 Double-Nominated RITA (R) Finalist
Even for a clairvoyant, the future is never a sure thing.
Helena has always struggled to fit in with her Irish Traveller family. It's not just her opposition to getting married or her determination to attend university; Helena also has one talent that sets her apart from the rest of her clan-the gift of the Forshaw, the ability to see the future.
Graham is the groundskeeper at a manor in Adare, Ireland. Though the estate appears idyllic, it holds dark secrets, and despite his own supernatural gifts, Graham can't solve Adare Manor's problems by himself. Desperate for help, Graham seeks out a last resort: Helena, whose skills are far greater than even she knows.
When he promises to teach her to control her powers, Helena resists, afraid both of the damage her abilities might do and her increasing attraction to the handsome groundskeeper. Her entire way of life is at risk: Any involvement, especially romantic, with non-Travellers like Graham is forbidden. But Helena's future is anything but certain, and fate has other plans for her family, her powers, and her relationship with Graham.
"A haunting and fresh voice in paranormal romance. Be prepared for Danica Winters to ensnare you in her dark and seductive world."-Cecy Robson, author of the Weird Girls series and 2016 Double-Nominated RITA (R) Finalist
Even for a clairvoyant, the future is never a sure thing.
Helena has always struggled to fit in with her Irish Traveller family. It's not just her opposition to getting married or her determination to attend university; Helena also has one talent that sets her apart from the rest of her clan-the gift of the Forshaw, the ability to see the future.
Graham is the groundskeeper at a manor in Adare, Ireland. Though the estate appears idyllic, it holds dark secrets, and despite his own supernatural gifts, Graham can't solve Adare Manor's problems by himself. Desperate for help, Graham seeks out a last resort: Helena, whose skills are far greater than even she knows.
When he promises to teach her to control her powers, Helena resists, afraid both of the damage her abilities might do and her increasing attraction to the handsome groundskeeper. Her entire way of life is at risk: Any involvement, especially romantic, with non-Travellers like Graham is forbidden. But Helena's future is anything but certain, and fate has other plans for her family, her powers, and her relationship with Graham.