Michael Shaugnessy longs for a new beginning. Fiona O'Dea wants to help the old family friend start fresh, setting an example for her son who once adored Michael but now despises him. Yet a legacy of lies and a stolen fortune stand between them and the mending of their Irish hearts in this follow-up to the Palisades romance Irish Eyes.
". . . Ms French knows how to make the past come alive and our hearts sing with happiness." ~Kathe Robin, Romantic Times Passion Destroys Marriage of Convenience in The Irish Rogue by Judith French -- Baltimore, Maryland, 1820 -- To save ...
The Irish Rogue
The Irish Rogue
When he falls in love with Paulette Hamilton, who works in her family's London bookshop, Declan Reeves, a newcomer with a young daughter and a dark past, must prove to her suspicious family that he is worthy of her love.
The “Rebellious Crimes” alluded to here are not just those of Catholics in 1641, but also Cromwell's seizure of power, as Harold Weber observes in his reading of the epigraph.52 Nonetheless, the lines acquire a particular significance ...
Justine Farris tries to satisfy her old aunt by marrying Delcan Walsh so he won't be sent back to Ireland.
Desire, betrayal, and irresistible passion ignited by revenge.
Sassy heroines and irresistible heroes embark on sizzling sexual adventures as they play the game of modern love and lust. Expect fast paced reads with plenty of steamy encounters. The luck of the Irish?
asked Brian from atop the gray , who was dancing sideways across the yard , his ears laid back . “ Perfect . Lead on . ” They rode out across the fields that rolled out in back of the stables , letting the horses work out their kinks in ...
After a series of tragedies, Bernie O'Shea turns his Irish stubbornness to becoming a loving dad, a heroic cop, and a small-town legend.