If Sarah Mercer had ever been asked to describe herself in one word, it would be sensible. After all, she had a steady job. Made prudent decisions. Was in what she though was a logical relationship. But when her fiancé dumps her for an exotic dancer, Sarah decides it's time to change . . . everything! The first thing on her agenda? To get out of town and take a three month trip to Ireland. She'd always been captivated by the Emerald Isle. And she'd heard that there was nothing like an Irishman with a sexy accent and eyes as devastatingly green as the country's rolling hills to make a girl feel better.
But maybe she shouldn't have hooked up with her new landlord on the first night in town. Cian Murphy wasn't supposed to be her type. His arms and chest were tattooed, and he had piercings everywhere. Still, he made her feel beautiful, sexy . . . alive for the first time in years. Falling for the Irish hottie was as natural as breathing. But figuring out what she'd do when it came time to leave? Not so easy . . .
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lauren Hawkeye never imagined she’d wind up telling stories for a living … though when she looks back, it’s easy to see that she’s the only one who is surprised. Always “the kid who read all the time,” Lauren made up stories about her favorite characters once she’d finished a book and once spent an entire year narrating her own life internally. But where she was just plain odd before publication, now she can at least claim to have an artistic temperament. Lauren lives in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada, with her husband, child, pit bull, and idiot cat, though they do not live in an igloo, nor do they drive a dogsled. In her nonexistent spare time Lauren can be found knitting, reading anything she can get her hands on, or sweating her way through spin class. She loves to hear from her readers!
Lenora Worth is the award-winning author of more than fifty books. Prior to becoming a full-time novelist, she wrote a weekly opinion column for the local newspaper and did freelance work for a local magazine.