EXTRAORDINARY DREAMS
OF AN
IRELAND TRAVELER
by
Rosemary
"Mamie" Adkins
introduces
Greetings and thank
you for once again dropping in to say hello. I would like to introduce you to
my extended family friends and fellow Authors.
and
Linda Hales, Author
for creating our
Pinterest Boards where you can meet each of this special group and review their
books. That address is: http://pinterest.com/twittergroup/seasonal-promotions/
My book is
not just a travel book. Here is a review written by Tyler Tichelaar of Superior
Book Promotions.
"New Ireland Travel Guide Offers Up
Close and Personal View of the Emerald Isle
As someone who has visited Ireland myself, I’ve sort of checked
it off my list.
It’s
a beautiful country filled with wonderfully friendly people, but there are so
many other wonderful places to see in the world that after one visit, I felt I
had “done” Ireland.
Rosemary is not an expert on Ireland or travel writing, but
that has advantages in itself because she is like most of us when we visit
Ireland for the first time. Her trip to Ireland in the summer of 2011 was a
lifelong dream and a surprise to celebrate her husband’s retirement and
their anniversary. She thoroughly researched the trip before she went, and she
made contacts with people at many of the finest hotels and most celebrated
tourist stops, but she also offers us a person’s first impressions of the Emerald
Isle. Her experiences, consequently, are more likely to be those of anyone else contemplating a first trip to Ireland, which makes the book less overwhelming
than many, and more like having a personal friend along to share the journey.
Of course, all the wonderful sites of Ireland are
presented, and in vivid colored photographs. These photos, many of places I had
not visited or not seen in such depth as Rosemary, made me want to journey back
to Ireland. I learned a great deal more about Dublin and saw sites in this book
I had missed on my own journey. Readers will be awed by beautiful Kylemore
Abbey, enjoy a boat ride to the Cliffs of Moher, maybe consider twice sailing
to the Aran Islands—not
a good experience for Rosemary due to seasickness—enjoy a banquet at
Bunratty Castle, and visit numerous wonderful Irish towns from Killarney to
Galway. Rosemary also speculates on such Irish mysteries as just who was the
real Molly Malone, known for selling “Cockles and Mussels, Alive Alive-O” and what are the
origins of the Blarney Stone.
All the beautiful sites of Ireland discussed in this book
are not to be missed, but what makes a visit to Ireland special are its people.
On my own visit, I found the Irish to be the friendliest people in the world;
if you asked for directions, they wouldn’t tell you how to get somewhere—they would take you
by the hand and walk you there. I was glad to know Rosemary had the same experience
on her visit. In fact, Rosemary got to know many of the local people well and
interviewed them for her book, including employees at the Blarney Woollen
Mills, hotel managers, and creative fashion designers; they all share their
stories and reflect a true love to assist visitors to their beautiful country.
I recommend that if you go to Ireland, you read this book
before you go and that you take it with you. In conjunction with the places she
visited, Rosemary provides several special rates and offers to her readers, and
at least one offer requires you to show the copy of this book. If you’re not going to
Ireland, visit it vicariously through the pages of “Extraordinary Dreams
of an Ireland Traveler”—it
may jump start or create a new dream for you. And if you’ve already been to “that dear land
across the sea,”
well, of course, you will enjoy reliving your visit and discovering how
Rosemary and Doug’s
visit compares to your own.
Be sure to visit www.ExtraordinaryIreland.com for more
information about the book as well as up-to-date information on original Irish
items for sale and the latest offers for tourists.
— Tyler R.
Tichelaar, Ph.D., and author of the award-winning “Narrow Lives”
Superior
Book Promotions
tyler@marquettefiction.com
Rosemary
"Mamie" Adkins, Author
Extraordinary
Dreams of an Ireland Traveler
RosemaryAdkins@ExtraordinaryIreland.com
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