When Cara touched down in Ireland, she was looking to leave her old life behind her and start fresh. When she meets Seamus, the handsome town Cobbler, sparks erupt between them. Cara’s past threatens to destroy the new relationship. As Cara sinks further into his world, the odd occurrences keep piling up. What secrets does Seamus hold, and what does this mean for their future together?
From Author S.L. Moon comes a seductive take on Irish Lore that blends romance, danger and self discovery into an exciting tale.
I read this book for a challenge, and that's the only reason I read this book. it was terrible. It was poorly written with numerous editing errors throughout the book with errors such as east instead of easy, off of work instead of, off work kindof instead of kind of, just to showcase a few.
The story itself was okay and I didn't mind parts of it but the romantic scenes between the two main characters Cara and Seamus was just cringy. Seamus named his penis Laoch Brag and the female characters continually stated they wanted to climb their love interests like trees. 😒
Loved the setting, the characters, and the way the author respectfully describes being an abuse survivor. But there are typos, punctuation and formatting gaffes, along with switches in tense (in the epilogue) that pulled me out of the wonderful story. A copy editor could quickly fix these. Otherwise? Absolutely loved this one, and would absolutely read another story set in this world! Hey, who knows who Aine met in Dublin, right?
Short spicy st. Pattys day read! I absolutely loved the main character although her baggage was hard to read for me. I can’t blame her if the King looked like him 🤣 and he’s a cobbler hahaha. He has such a wonderful personality.
Fast paced read. Even short, you don't feel like you were missing any great details, but I do wish there were some more to it. The drama, the fantasy and romance kept those pages flying.
Okay so this was the cutest novella ever! Seamus is 🥵 and our girl Cara has been through hell. In true novella fashion, everything happens quick and deep with minimal fuss. Totally worth the read!