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The Irish Lover (2000)

by Lila Dubois(Favorite Author)
3.19 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: This was short.Extremely short.Even shorter than my ereader lead me to believe since the last 10 pages were for an excerpt from the first book.Even though it was short, it was enjoyable.It did end more on a happily for now as opposed to ever after, I'm okay with that. But I would have actually liked to see more of their relationship starting. Her going to Dublin, him going to the US. She didn't have a job, so honestly I don't see why she was hemming and hawing so much about the fact that she was leaving. She technically wouldn't have any immigration issues, so as long as she found a job in Ireland, she'd be good to go. Especially with how much 'Ireland was her home' that she kept 'feeling'. (But then I am a person who did move from the US to the UK for love. Had I had t... morehe open route she did, it wouldn't have taken me 4.5 years to move.)But I digress...I liked Michael.I didn't hate Mary.All in all... it was enjoyable. Just wish it had been longer.
review 2: Mary Callahan's her parents died at the Emerald Isle when she was two. she never wanted to to there. Here grandparents who raised her, wanted her to go. Since she had no job Mary went. Michael Baker remembered the castle all boarded up, now it is a hotel. Mary got up late the first night and thought she saw a figure and soft music. She went downstairs to the bar and met Michael. This story tells of the attraction for each other in the haunted castle.I loved this story, maybe because I like the idea of ghosts in the story. You won't be disappointed in reading this book, I love the connection of the two characters. less
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tacha560
missing something.... but I enjoyed it nonetheless!
dwalt10
My only issue would be for the book to be longer...
HeyItsMeYaisa
Pretty good, nothing too mushy
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