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Looking for a few fun Irish Romance reads from several different genres? Here are just a couple:
Looking for a few fun Irish Romance reads from several different genres? Here are just a couple:
TWO STORIES BY NORA ROBERTS
IRISH REBEL
From the moment she meets him, Keeley Grant knows
there's something wild about Brian Donnelly. He dares to ignore everything that
says a poor Irish rogue shouldn't touch her and batters down every wall she
puts up. But a wild thing by nature can't be contained, not by convention or
fences or even by love. Can Keeley give Brian everything if he's just going to
walk away?
SULLIVAN'S WOMAN
Colin Sullivan has a vision—the painting of his career, with Cassidy St.
John as his model. With her passion for life and captivating beauty, she's a
challenge to paint. But as she stands in front of him every day and their bond
begins to grow, Colin realizes that the real challenge won't be in capturing
her image…but her heart.
I Married the Duke by Katharine Ashe
Three very different sisters beguile
society with their beauty and charm, but only one of them must fulfill a
prophecy: marry a prince. Who is the mystery Prince Charming, and which sister
will be his bride?
On the way to marry a prince in a
castle, a lady should never:
1. Bribe an infuriatingly arrogant
and undeniably irresistible ship captain,
2. Let him kiss her senseless on a
beach,
3. Battle thieves at his side,
and
4. Exchange wedding vows with him,
even under the direst circumstances.
But daring, determined Arabella Caulfield isn’t just any
lady. And Luc Westfall is no typical ship captain. He’s the new Duke of
Lycombe, and to defeat a plot that could destroy his family he must have an
heir. Now he knows just the woman for the job . . . and he’s not above
seduction to turn this would-be princess into a duchess.
He’s the last thing she wants...but
the only thing she needs.
Unfixable by Tessa Bailey
Willa Peet isn’t interested in love.
She’s been there, done that, and has the shattered heart to prove it. Ready to
shake the breakup, she heads to Dublin, Ireland. But there’s a problem. A
dark-haired, blue-eyed problem with a bad attitude that rivals her own. And
he’s not doling out friendly Irish welcomes.
Shane Claymore just wants to race.
The death of his father forced him off the Formula One circuit, but he’s only
staying in Dublin long enough to sell the Claymore Inn and get things in order
for his mother and younger sister. He never expected the sarcastic American
girl staying at the inn to make him question everything.
But even as Willa and Shane’s fiery natures draw them
together, their pasts threaten to rip them apart. Can Shane give up racing to
be with the woman he loves, or will Willa’s quest to resurrect the
tough-talking, no-shit-taking girl she used to be destroy any hope of a future
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No , unfortunately I can't think of any at the moment
ReplyDeleteNo not really, but I would love to read some.
ReplyDeleteI love the novellas by Sarah M. Eden in her British Isles Timeless Romance Collection!
ReplyDeleteI don't know of any that I have read that stand out but I am Irish :)
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to think of good Irish romances. :)
DeleteI love the Finn Finnegan series by Darby Karchut. They're middle great and just a fantastic read.
ReplyDeleteThe Improbable Irish by Walter Bryan
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't have any. Sorry :)
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No.
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my favorite is fionn defence of rath bladhma :)
ReplyDeleteI like books by irish author maeve binchy.
ReplyDeleteYes! Forgot about her books. Excellent choice.
DeleteEdward Rutherfurd's The Princes of Ireland & Rebels of Ireland.
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't read a book because of a country or location. It's all about the plot and none that I've read occur in any Irish setting, sorry :(
ReplyDeleteI love the books by Maeve Binchy.
ReplyDeleteI love Nora Roberts' Circle Trilogy & Carla Neggers' Sharpe & Donovan series. Thanks for the giveaway! 💖
ReplyDeleteI can't recall any Irish reads. Will have to check into that!
ReplyDeleteThe read wasn't Irish but I read Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins while visiting Ireland. Great trip and great read!
ReplyDeleteNora Roberts' Circle Trilogy is a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteI dont think I know of any that I can say are defintely irish. Sounds good thought!
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