Chicago Irish Love is a boxset of the first book in two separate steam The O’Leary Family and The O’Malley Family. Come visit this Northside Chicago neighborhood where the families and the emotions are big...
More Than This
Quinn Adams is on a mission. She deserves some fun. So, with a bucket list of adventures, she sets out to mix things up for her summer. She doesn't account for an entirely too charming bartender.
Ryan O’Leary is a giver. So naturally, he offers to help Quinn. Convincing her to let him into her heart—that's another story entirely.
Can Ryan convince Quinn to think of him as more than a fling and take a shot at happily ever?
Under Your Skin
Norah O'Malley is home for the first time in ten years—single and pregnant—so romance is the last thing on her mind. Too bad her heart has other ideas when she lays eyes on her brother's tattooed, grumpy, and entirely too sexy boss.
Kai Ellis knows that no one (least of all him) gets a fairy tale, happily ever after ending in this life. But Norah, the woman who lights up a room like sunshine, hasn't learned that lesson yet.
But all the chemistry in the world won't help Norah with the hard decisions she needs to make—or help her prove to Kai that happy endings really can happen.
Chicago Irish Love is a bundle of the start of two series, both set in the Chicago Irish Family world—a hot, romantic box set with two guaranteed HEAs.
"More than This" is the 1st O'Leary book. Quinn Adams has a bucket list of items to check off during her summer break from teaching. Bartender Ryan O'Leary is more than happy to help her check them off her list while they fall in love.
"Under Your Skin" first in O'Malley series. Norah O'Malley was shipped off to her aunt's house after her mother died. She's now back in Chicago, very pregnant and unwed. Her older brothers and father aren't happy with her, but she's working things out. When she takes a job caring for Kai Ellis's (her brother's tattoo artist boss) mom after surgery, neither expect much - she's 8 months pregnant and he's an ex-con. She chooses to give up the baby, but she and Kai finally work out their relationship issues.
i liked the first book but the second one wasnt great
The first book i enjoyed even though ryan was trying too hard for someone that was dismissive of him…i guess that’s the giver in him. The second one i didn’t understand at all. The whole relationship between kai and Norah didn’t make any sense to me. There wasn’t enough story telling for me to see why they ended up together or fell in love when most of the book i felt they didn’t have enough interactions for them to make sense. I stayed till the end to see if it pulled the story together but ending wasn’t good either it ended abruptly i needed more.