Straight Up Irish, Magan Vernon
Straight Up Irish, Magan Vernon
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Straight Up Irish

Author: Magan Vernon

Narrator: Elizabeth Klett

Unabridged: 7 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/03/2019


Synopsis

A fake wedding between a billionaire and an executive assistant in need of financial help sounds like the perfect fix, but what happens when feelings get involved?

About Magan Vernon

Magan Vernon has been writing since 2004 and has enjoyed every minute of it. She currently resides with her two young children, who run amok around her ranch, in Texas. For more information, visit maganvernon.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Magan on February 20, 2020

I wrote it so I'm biased. This book smells like whiskey and bad decisions so you should definitely check it out.......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on February 26, 2018

**2.5 Stars** Connor returns to his family home in Ireland for the reading of his father's will. When he realizes he and his brothers may not inherit as they thought they would, without fulfilling certain conditions, he takes steps to make them happen on his end. What's that mean? He must be married......more

Goodreads review by beachbum bookworm on March 24, 2020

To begin with I will always give a separate rating on my romances for their level of steaminess...that way if this is something that makes or breaks your potential to read a book, you are not wasting your time. šŸ’– very mild. Either no sex at all or just eluded to. šŸ’–šŸ’– sex scenes are described in this b......more

Goodreads review by Ilsa on February 19, 2018

FIRST OMG THIS COVER!!!!!!! Swoon!!!!!! Thank you Magan for letting me have an early copy! Straight Up Irish, straight up stole my heart. It's sexy, romantic, and funny as hell. FIVE STARS ALL THE WAY! Bring on the next Murphy brother.........more

Goodreads review by Alison on February 18, 2018

Connor Murphy is the middle of three sons and the CFO of the Murphy' Pub group based in the USA. He has returned to Dublin for the reading of his father's will. Expecting the will to be a formality, leaving the business equally between the three boys, they are horrified that their father has made in......more