Irish Trilogy Books Now Available on Audio
- Elizabeth Folsom
- Jul 13, 2022
- 2 min read
Kathy Quinn, TV celebrity, completed narration on Helen Walsh Folsom’s last book in her trilogy romance novels.
After a couple years, local author, Helen Walsh Folsom, has all of her Irish romance books available by audio, narrated by TV celebrity, Kathy Quinn, and available on Amazon.com. Fans of Folsom’s books have been eagerly awaiting this accomplishment with anticipation for the book, Fianna, The Dark Web of the Brotherhood.
In Folsom’s book, Fianna, a young woman of the FItzmichael family, goes on a journey across Ireland and into England to visit her sister. Due to her overzealous zeal for Ireland and her natural stubbornness, she stumbles unknowingly into continuous trouble. She has to smuggle and spy for the Fienen Brotherhood, the underground Irish rebels. Unfortunately, her activities lead her into perilous situations where Gypsies kidnap her, her life is threatened, and she is saved by a leprechaun.
Folsom’s other books in the trilogy, Kells,The Risin’ of the Rebellion and Brandeen, In the Shadow of Captain Moonlight, have already been available in all three formats which include paperback, Kindle and audio also narrated by Kathy Quinn. Fianna is now available as well in the three formats. Other books of Folsom’s which were narrated by Kathy Quinn available on Amazon.com include An Irish Christmas and the Storyteller and Color Me Green: Ways the Irish Influenced America.
Folsom has been writing for a number of years on the subject of Ireland and its history. One of her books, Ah, Those Irish Colleens, a non-fiction book regarding 13 influential women scanning 2,000 years, was on the Irish Books and Media best seller list for 2 years. Her first book, St. Patrick's Secrets: 101 Little-Known Truths and Tales of Ireland, was published in 2001. She writes both fiction and non-fiction books relating to Ireland’s controversial history and desperate longing for freedom for their country.
Visit Helen Walsh Folsom’s website, helenwalshfolsom.com to learn more about her books of Ireland.
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