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Queenstown, Co Cork. Ireland. 1916Sixteen-year-old Harp Devereaux is growing up in a country in turmoil. Her mother Rose is struggling to navigate single parenthood, run the Cliff House, and stay out of the way of the authorities.Harp’s uncle, Ralph Devereaux, has only one thing on his mind.The port of Queenstown bustles with activity as people traverse the Atlantic either in search of new lives on foreign shores or returning to old familiar ones in Ireland. The Cliff House is fast gaining a reputation as a wonderful place to stay, and the business is going from strength to strength. Rose and Harp have turned their fortunes around and for the first time they are prosperous and independent. But all is not well. Civil and military unrest across the country in the wake of the Easter Rising is threatening to bubble over, and everyone is on edge. The British soldiers are making their presence felt in unpleasant ways, and the return of Ralph Devereaux to what he sees as his ancestral home is poses a serious threat.Just as they are managing the situation, a series of unforeseen events places both Harp and her mother in grave peril. Ralph suddenly holds all the power and is not afraid to wield it. They desperately need help, and there’s only one place they can go to get it.From a tense Queenstown to the vibrant Irish community in Boston, from wartime Liverpool, to the streets of Dublin seething with revolution, The West’s Awake continues the spellbinding Queenstown Story.

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The West’s Awake: The Queenstown Series Book 2 is by Jean Grainger. This second book of the series is wonderful. It keeps you reading until the very end. The only complaint I might have is that I easily figured out what happened on the train so the information in the epilogue was not really needed. This is the only time I have been able to figure out what was going to happen before it did. Luckily, it didn’t affect the majority of the book.Harp and her Mother, Rose, have taken Cliff House which Harp inherited from Henry Devereaux who stated in his will that Harp was his daughter, and turned it into a boarding house. They intended to appeal to the middle-class travelers who came to Queenstown to catch a ship usually to America. They didn’t interfere with the hotel which catered to the well-to-do- travelers nor to the boarding house which catered to the lower-class passengers. They were doing quite well although what profits they made were going back into the house for improvements. The only problem they really had was when Ralph Devereaux came home from India and insisted on staying in his family home. Since Ralph was really Harp’s Father and Ralph didn’t know that he was, Rose felt it necessary to let him stay there for no charge. However, this time, he was back earlier than normal and seemed to intend to stay much longer. Harp did her best to stay away from Ralph as well as the British officers who also stayed there.Feelings were very high against the British since the Easter Uprising and the subsequent hanging of the Irish ringleaders. Harp wants to do something and with the help of the Devlin sisters, signs on to the ladies rebellion group to help. She is chosen to go to America to meet with the Irish there and bring back the funds they are raising for the rebellion. At sixteen, her Mother isn’t for this; but she is talked into it because Harp is going to stay with friends there and see the Irish flutist, Francis O’Neill. Meeting him on the first night she is in America makes her trip worthwhile. She even gets to play the harp and accompany him. Instead of the two weeks she intends to stay, she ends up cutting it short because she gets a letter telling her that her Mother is going to marry Ralph Devereaux. Instantly, she knows he had to be blackmailing her and she needs to get home to stop him.It seems as if when one problem is close to being solved, another one pops up. The action just keeps going. This is another book which is very difficult to put down before you finish. Ironically, this book deals with Irish Independence and I sat down to read it on our Independence Day, July 4. I definitely had lots of time to just read and not have to stop. Now I am waiting patiently for the next book to come out in August.
Let me preface my review by saying that if Jean Grainger writes it, I will read it. I have read every book she has written and enjoyed all of them to one degree or another. This novel picks up where Last Port of Call ended with Harp Devereaux now 16 years old. The Cliff House is a very successful business supporting both Harp and her mother very nicely when Harp's uncle/birth father, Ralph Devereaux shows up. The story is tense from that point forward and, adding to that tension, is the civil unrest in Ireland after the Easter Uprising. Characters from the first book are revisited in this one with Harp traveling to the Irish Community in Boston where JohnJoe's Uncle, Pat, helps her and the Irish cause.This is another wonderful book full of real emotions, characters who feel as though they are now friends and a look into historical events as they unfolded. I have preordered the last book in the series and am anxiously awaiting its arrival on my Kindle.

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