Wild Irish Roots, Tricia OMalley
Wild Irish Roots, Tricia OMalley
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Wild Irish Roots
Margaret & Sean

Author: Tricia O'Malley

Narrator: Amy Landon

Unabridged: 7 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2016


Synopsis

“The longest road out is the shortest road home.” - Irish ProverbAdmitting mistakes isn’t easy. And for hardheaded Margret O’Brien, it’s virtually unheard of. When Margaret comes back to Ireland for her daughter’s wedding, she is forced to face her past. She just didn’t expect to be doing it thrown upside down over a devastatingly handsome and exceptionally angry Irishman’s shoulder.Yet Sean Burke can still make her toes curl with lust.Twenty-eight years, two countries, and years of hurt stand between Sean and Margaret’s chance at love.

About Tricia O'Malley

New York Times bestselling author Tricia O'Malley lives on the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean with her much doted-upon dogs, Briggs and Blue. On a typical day you will find her lost in the worlds of her making or gearing up to go scuba diving. Tricia loves fun vacation reads, hates wimpy characters, and hosts a serious addiction to traveling the world. She finds inspiration on the go-and you'll often find her books set in beautiful settings with characters tangled in affairs of the heart . . . or murder.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Micky

This book goes back to pick up the story of Margaret & Sean and bring their story to a boiling point. It's a story of second chances, but are they often too late? An excellent addition to the series to help fill in some holes and bring us much more pleasure of a more fully fleshed out series.......more

This is the story of Margaret and Sean, Keelin’s parents. It contains the Wild Irish Roots Prequel as well. Again the story is beautifully written and it was interesting to see how Keelin and Margaret ended up in Boston. I must admit however that they are my least favorite couple. Their immaturity i......more

Goodreads review by Sara

I started to read this after I was already done reading the others and I guess I had already judge Margaret for leaving her Mother and not sharing her gift with her daughter. So I really had no interest in ready this. I tried and I just felt that the story really didn't need to be told. It was expla......more