Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Smiling Irish by Katy Regnery ~ New release and Review


Tierney Haven and Burr O’Leary come from completely different worlds…
 …but there’s a reason they say “opposites attract.”
 Bookish Tierney Haven has always preferred places to people, and she especially loves the peace and quiet of Moonstone Manor, an estate museum located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, where she is head docent, chief historian and live-in caretaker. The very last thing she expects to find on the doorstep at midnight is bruised and bloodied stranger, Burr O’Leary, in desperate need of her help.
 Against her better judgement and at the risk of her brothers’ wrath, Tierney offers Burr sanctuary at Moonstone Manor, and nurses him back to health, surprised to discover that the dashing, enigmatic stranger loves the history and peace of Moonstone as much as she. But Burr has a dark history, and those who hurt him will stop at nothing to eliminate him...placing Tierney in grave danger until he is well enough to find them first.

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Elizabeth's Review


My rating: 4 of 5 stars - Would Recommend to a Friend


Review Copy Provided by Author


The second in the Summerhaven Trio, Smiling Irish, continues the entertaining story of the Haven triplets. This time the focus is on Tierney, the lone sister.
I truly enjoyed getting to know Tierney and seeing her feisty side that was such a good compliment to her steadfast dedication to her family. Burr, our hero, was another fun character to get to know. A truly good man is a rough package, he was an excellent compliment to Tierney.
Burr and Tierney were an unlikely, but touching couple. It was a true pleasure to watch the emotional attachment between these two bloom. The care they had for each other radiated off the page and made it impossible to not root for them.
Well written and entertaining, Tierney and Burr's is a fantastic addition to the series than makes me look forward to Ian's story.


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