Hot Nights in Ballymuir
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From Publishers Weekly:
"Set in the sleepy Irish village of Ballymuir, where glamour is scarce but gossip spreads faster than the Irish mist, Kelly's second contemporary romance (after "The Last Bride in Ballymuir") focuses on chef Jenna Fahey, who has fled her high-powered American family to run a gourmet restaurant in Muir House, a dilapidated local mansion she holds under tenuous lease. When Devlin Gilvane arrives to scout the property for his multinational resort chain, she stands to lose both her home and her heart. Though born in Ballymuir, Dev is now a London bachelor with freewheeling ways and fast-track goals—all of which lose their appeal as he begins to appreciate the subtle charms of both Jenna and his birthplace. The surprise arrivals of Dev's widowed mother and Jenna's fashionista sister yield additional romantic intrigue, with a local artist-cum-witch providing the requisite touch of folklore. Kelly's straightforward story adds little to the Irish romance niche mapped out by Nora Roberts (among others), but it's warmly appealing thanks to its assured prose and deft characterizations. Dev is especially winning as a charming but conflicted romantic hero, while the quirky folks who populate Ballymuir create a funny, affectionately drawn world to which readers will eagerly return."
Fun, sexy romance, though the conflict keeping hero & heroine apart was a bit too contrived for my liking - I usually like more romantic suspense.
[This book came from a '5 for $1' tub at the local library; since it's Withdrawn, it's got that stamped on the edges of the pages, but is otherwise in decent condition.]
"Set in the sleepy Irish village of Ballymuir, where glamour is scarce but gossip spreads faster than the Irish mist, Kelly's second contemporary romance (after "The Last Bride in Ballymuir") focuses on chef Jenna Fahey, who has fled her high-powered American family to run a gourmet restaurant in Muir House, a dilapidated local mansion she holds under tenuous lease. When Devlin Gilvane arrives to scout the property for his multinational resort chain, she stands to lose both her home and her heart. Though born in Ballymuir, Dev is now a London bachelor with freewheeling ways and fast-track goals—all of which lose their appeal as he begins to appreciate the subtle charms of both Jenna and his birthplace. The surprise arrivals of Dev's widowed mother and Jenna's fashionista sister yield additional romantic intrigue, with a local artist-cum-witch providing the requisite touch of folklore. Kelly's straightforward story adds little to the Irish romance niche mapped out by Nora Roberts (among others), but it's warmly appealing thanks to its assured prose and deft characterizations. Dev is especially winning as a charming but conflicted romantic hero, while the quirky folks who populate Ballymuir create a funny, affectionately drawn world to which readers will eagerly return."
Fun, sexy romance, though the conflict keeping hero & heroine apart was a bit too contrived for my liking - I usually like more romantic suspense.
[This book came from a '5 for $1' tub at the local library; since it's Withdrawn, it's got that stamped on the edges of the pages, but is otherwise in decent condition.]