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The Boldest Man in Ballymuir

(2012)
(The second book in the Ballymuir series)
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From New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Dorien Kelly:

When bold and sexy businessman Devlin Gilvane arrives in the Irish village of Ballymuir, almost everyone is taken by his charm. Only American chef Jenna Fahey sees the threat he poses. She's highly suspicious of the way Dev is sniffing around Muir House, the old manor house she has leased and worked relentlessly to turn into a restaurant on the brink of international fame. Muir House has been Jenna's redemption from a dark past, and she will fight to the end to make it hers. Dev needs the property to reach the top of the multinational resorts corporation that employs him. He won't let one admittedly beautiful chef get in his way. But neither Dev nor Jenna expects the passion that ignites between them, or the secrets that reveal themselves as their lives collide.

Praise for Dorien Kelly's Ballymuir novels:

"Smartly written...with dialogue zinging between Jenna and Dev.... Kelly is an author who delivers first-rate reads." The Oakland Press

"(T)he quirky folks who populate Ballymuir create a funny, affectionately drawn world to which readers will eagerly return." Publishers Weekly

"(A) modern story graced with a little bit of old Irish magic." Booklist

"A charmer.... The sights, smells, and atmosphere of Ireland permeate this appealing tale." Romantic Times

"Dorien Kelly delivers stories with sparkle and charm." Janet Evanovich

Pick up this book if you like Nora Roberts' "Born In" series or Maeve Binchy's work!

This is a novel of approximately 90,000 words and was titled Hot Nights in Ballymuir when first released as a mass market paperback. The author has revised and updated it for this preferred e-book edition.


Genre: Romance

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