Ballynahinch Castle and Glenlo Abbey: There Be Dragons

I walked out to the site of the 3rd murder in The Keepers of Eire. Grayson kept me company. I even had a thought on how I wanted to write one of the scenes in book 2 while on this peaceful stroll.

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Here is the back of Ballynahinch Castle and some lovely flowers.

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Next I meet Lisa Chalfa, a marketing, publicity, & training wonder for coffee and biscuits at Glenlo Abbey Hotel just outside Galway City.

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At Glenlo Abbey: the Orient Express…and a dragon

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About jordan

Jordan’s enduring love of fantasy, especially dragons, inspired her to begin writing her debut novel, The Keepers of Eire. Her obsession with all things dragon began at an early age with a dragon music box – a gift from her mother. Her collection now encompasses hand drawn pictures, mugs, clothing, beach towels, books, jewelry, plush fabric as well as metal, porcelain, pewter, and glass figurines. A cumulative trauma injury ended a long-standing career in the electronics industry. Thus the impetus to begin a new dream; writing about the creatures that continue to capture her imagination. She lives in California with her Pomeranian, Roarke.
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