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Escape to beautiful Emerald Isle, North Carolina and lose yourself in the hilarious, sexy and moving story of one woman's journey through a life of love, loss and temptation. Never quite getting over the loss of her college soul mate, and settled into a marriage of safety and convenience, Doctor Ally Larson fights a forbidden attraction during a much-needed beach vacation. If battling her own desires isn't disrupting enough from her getaway, dealing with her divorced, oversexed and quirky parents might just send her over the edge. Torn between the memory of a man she lost, the sexy young man she desperately desires and her near-perfect husband, who she just can't get out of her own way to love, she's teetering on the edge of disaster. Who will she choose and will anyone survive the fallout? Blame it on Emerald Isle is a guaranteed HEA, sports themed, reverse age-gap romance. It's a hilarious vacation destination read, filled with laughter, a full range of emotions, tons of sexual tension and heat so hot you'll need SPF-1000. "It's super hysterical and super sexy. I was on the edge of my seat reading because I was sucked into this story." "It has Craziness, Sexiness, Humor and some tears... I could not put it down stayed up one night till after 1:00 am just to read the ending." "I LOVED this story! ... I did not want to put this down! So many hilarious moments but balanced with some depth. Parts of the ending actually brought tears to my eyes and a lump in my throat and I wasn't expecting that... I have recently struggled through some supposed 'best sellers' that weren't anywhere near as good as this."
Vera Nazarian once said ""whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light."" When I read Willetta Fleming's book, that is how I felt, as though light was being exuded from each and every chapter. Never before have I felt such encouragement and true warmth as I turned the pages. This is the kind of book that will leave you feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to embark upon your own journey. - Tuesday Howe
On the Irish Isle of Valentia wisps of cloudhang low in the air, and a rugged figureappears through the hazy mist—the manthat Keelin O'Donnell has been searchingfor without ever realizing it. Garrett Kincaid can help beautiful stranger Keelinunlock the secrets of her past. But he can't give herhis heart—he knows Keelin's life lies elsewhere. Except the essence of the Emerald Isle is capturingKeelin, drawing her in and giving her the courage toclaim a future. A future that belongs to this man.
Explore what it means to be Irish with this compelling and uncommon collection of stories. Featuring both famous authors and forgotten ones, these twenty literary gems offer a colorful kaleidoscope of perspectives on the Irish people and their character. Here are stories of daring patriots and reluctant warriors, magical musicians and young lovers, conniving landlords and hearty peasants, greenhorn immigrants and longtime transplants with an undying love of the old country. From the hills of Connemara to the streets of New York and the deserts of North Africa, these stories bring to light the odyssey of the intrepid Irish. They are sure to inspire, entertain, and enlighten-or at the very least, make you smile. With works from: Liam O'Flaherty, Arthur Conan Doyle, William Butler Yeats, Sarah Orne Jewett, George Moore, Frank Mathew, Samuel Lover, Bram Stoker, Katharine Tynan, Ellis N. Myles, Finley Peter Dunne, T. Crofton Croker, William Larminie, Lady Gregory, William M. Thackeray, Alexander Young, John McElgun, George A. Birmingham, Kate Douglas Wiggin
When he was just eight years old, Paddy Rochford enrolled at Dublins Royal Hibernian Military School, where he was taught how to be a soldier with the British Army, like his father. Soon afterwards, in 1922, he and his fellow pupils were evacuated from Ireland, a land torn apart by civil war. Across the sea in England, Paddy joined the Third Battalion of the Coldstream Guards as a drummer boy, with postings to Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, the Bank of England and the Tower of London, where he guarded the Royal Family and Britains treasures. In the 1930s, as thousands of Jewish families fled Nazi Germany, Paddy was sent to Jerusalem, charged with keeping the peace between the local Arabs and the Jewish immigrants. During the Second World War, he was part of the Western Desert Campaign in Egypt, defending British territories. After countless wartime adventures, the young sergeant went on to train the Egyptian Army, where a bond of friendship grew between him and the future president, Colonel Nasser. Learning Nassers plans to oust the British from Egypt, Paddy tried in vain to warn his superiors prior to the bloody revolution of 1952, which signalled the end of British supremacy in the Middle East. Paddy retired from the army soon afterwards, moving his young family to Yorkshire, where he began writing these, his enthralling memoirs about a young boy who spent a lifetime growing into his boots.