Gabby
I’m about to break out of my privileged prison and run away to Ireland.
I’ve changed my name and altered my appearance.
My grandparents will never find me.
But my first day in Dublin is a total disaster.
So much for The Emerald Isle being the land of a hundred thousand welcomes.
Things get even worse when an arrogant Irishman strolls into my life.
I refuse to let myself fall for his lilting … lilting accent and bedroom eyes.
Too bad my heart didn’t get the memo.
But then he betrays me, and my new life comes tumbling down.
For as long as I live, I’ll never fall in love again.
Liam
Something doesn’t add up about the redhead’s reasons for moving to Dublin.
Not that I care.
We all have secrets.
Besides, the last thing I want to do is to get involved with the prissy princess.
Building my tattoo business is my number one priority.
But then I bump into her at a nightclub.
One thing leads to another.
I hadn’t planned on falling as hard as I did.
Nor had I planned on giving her my heart.
But then I discover who she really is and all the lies she told.
I don’t know if I can forgive her.
And, I don’t know if I can convince her it wasn’t me who betrayed her.
Falling for Irish is a steamy, standalone novel. If you enjoy arrogant alpha males who are tattooed from head to toe and independent heroines on a path to self discovery, then you’ll love Liam and Gabby’s journey to finding love.
No cliffhangers. No cheating. One very happy ever after.
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Spoiled heiress to hotel chain and tattoo artist.
They hate each other, they are totally different. But opposite attract and sometimes is not what you see..
Good romance with great storyline and characters. Very enjoyable and entertaining.
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A fast pace, sweet, engaging, and exciting read! The story line is beautifully written, well-developed, emotionally deep, drama-filled, engaging, and fast pace. The characters are intriguing with off the charts chemistry between them. Definitely recommended!
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I came back from Dublin on February, 15th and I can’t say how many times I walked up, or down, the stalls on Moore Street and now I wished I have payed attention to the coffee shops, tattoo shops and drift stores. Gabby and Liam story is so good! I loved how they have the same trauma even coming from a background so different from one another and that their feelings find a way to heal each other!
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I really enjoyed this book! I was a sexy romance and I couldn’t put it down! Cora York is a wonderful author. I’m in love with her books. I totally recommend this book!
4.5 Stars
This fabulous book features Liam and Gabby. She witnessed her mother’s horrible death when she was four years old. Since then, her grandparents have kept her sheltered for fear of something happening to her too. Now she’s 21 and needs her freedom. She closed her eyes and pointed to a map and Ireland was her destination. Liam is the first person she meets when she gets there. He saved her from a pick pocket. Liam is the sexy, brooding tattoo artist who doesn’t know if he ever wants his own HEA. Of course, after their initial meeting, they really hit it off. Things get really complicated when his con-artist father and sister discover who Gabby really is.
This entire book had great flow and fantastic characters! I hope the author gives Brooks and Agnes their own book, as well as Aly and Carter. I can’t wait for more!
Wow! This had moments that were gut wrenching because of Gabby’s past but her need to carve her own life and future speak of strength, unlike what her grandparents think. In escaping to Ireland she meets Liam and their connection is electric. I couldn’t get enough. But in keeping secrets, there is always a fallout and I enjoyed seeing how Liam and Gabby navigated that.
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Gabrielle is sick of the bodyguards she has had since she was a little girl after her mother was kidnapped for ransom and her wealthy grandparents did not pay so her mother was murdered and she was found along her side. She has made a plan to moved to Ireland where she rents a room over a tattoo studio and calls herself Gabby while working at a thrift store. She meets Liam who owns the tattoo studio when he rescues her from being robbed and they begin a hot relationship but soon she is found and gets whisked away back to New York. Will Liam go after the woman he has fallen in love with?
I really enjoyed this book! It was fast paced and flowed nicely. The turn of events were done beautifully and the ending was terrific!
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Falling for Irish is a wonderful well-written story, it’s quick to read and filled with plenty of drama and emotion. The storyline is interesting with twists that kept my interest, the characters are incredibly likable and relatable. They have great chemistry and I really enjoyed the interaction between them.
I loved every word of this story.
I was hooked from the very first sentence.
I couldn’t put the story down and cost me some sleeping hours…
The story has everything you need: love, romance, suspense and a HEA.
You must read this book!!!!
Gabrielle’s mother was kidnapped and murdered when she was 4. Her wealthy grandparents raised her, but they’re so over-protective that she feels like she’s in prison. She has an escape plan, one that involves a name change, a new hairstyle, and a plane trip to Dublin. All she needs is a place to live and a job. Before she finds either, she’s rescued from a pickpocket by Liam, a local tattoo artist. He calls her Princess and tells her to go back where she belongs – she thinks he’s a pompous ass. So of course, they’re “friends”. What happens when he finds out who she is and where she comes from? I fell in love with this story from the first page. These two are wonderful together, their banter just so enjoyable. Laim had a crappy upbringing, and his father and sister are real pieces of work. But he’s so talented, and surrounds himself with great friends and the good people in the neighborhood. I love how much happier Gabby becomes when she’s in Dublin – she makes friends so easily, stumbles into a job, falls in love. This is my first read from this author, and I hope to be able to read much more!
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