The Irish Fall, Brooke Gilbert
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The Irish Fall
A Sweet Romantic Comedy

Series: The International Soulmate Series #2

Unabridged: 11 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/16/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The last man she wants is exactly who she needs . . .EyreWith nothing left to lose, I bought the first plane ticket to Ireland to find myself. Maybe that’s why I was so annoyed when a handsome Irishman insisted I join his tour and then offered me a place to stay in his hometown. Something about him made me say yes–an unfamiliar feeling that he would understand me. Or it could have been all the Mr. Darcy jokes at his expense. But my heart is closed for business.DarbyIt was just another rainy day, leading a mundane tour around the Cliffs of Moher–until I saw her. The most beautiful woman with the saddest eyes, standing so close to the edge. Not even my jaded heart could ignore her. Without a second to lose, I went to her. With her first sarcastic remark, I think my fate was sealed. And before I knew it, I was inviting her to join my tour. I believed if I could show her the heart of Ireland, it might restore hers.Darby has demons that make him guard his heart. Eyre’s heart might open to Ireland, but will she let herself fall in love with this man? Will these star-crossed lovers allow themselves to fall for each other?THE IRISH FALL is a standalone, 'sweet,' closed-door travel romance. Read if you like grumpy yet charming Irishmen, lots of banter, funny grandfather and grandson sparring, heartwarming moments, emotional journeys, quirky Border Collies, and plenty of swoony kisses. (No cursing, descriptive kissing, and some faith conversations). Rep: “Own Voices” Esophageal Crohn’s, Ovarian Cysts, arthritic pain, and Mental Health. Endometriosis and PTSD are also represented. ------------------------------------------Triggers (spoilers may be included): PTSD attacks, infertility, depictions of chronic pain, and discussion of suicidal thought.

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