The Irish Cottage: Beth (The Irish Heart #1)

Juliet Gauvin


Rated: 3.76 of 5 stars
3.76 ·
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The Irish Cottage: Beth by Juliet Gauvin
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:
"This book is Sparks meets James with a dash of Rowling. It's an alluring story, set in an enchanting place, with enticing characters. Spicy, seductive, steamy."

BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Elizabeth Lara, the most sought after divorce attorney in San Francisco, loses her great-aunt Mags; the woman who raised her.

In a series of letters written shortly before her death, Mags reveals a shocking truth about Beth’s parents. Devastated and reeling Beth buys a one-way ticket to Ireland.

She rents a little cottage, determined to reclaim what she's lost. But Beth's solitary retreat into the magic wilds of Ireland is quickly interrupted by Connor Bannon. A man with light brown hair, ice blue eyes, a green Celtic Cross on his arm, and a secret. He's gorgeous and grieving, but is he just a complication on her journey? Or something more?

ABOUT THE IRISH COTTAGE

The Irish Cottage was inspired by Jules’ love for all things Irish. A love sparked in her teens by Riverdance; fanned into a flame when she befriended a group of Irish kids in France; and blazed into a wildfire by a visit to the Emerald Isle.

Earlier this year, an AncestryDNA test confirmed what Jules has suspected for a while: she’s a third Irish (one of her grandparents continues to be unknown but as luck would have it, the test divined that he must have been an Irish-Swede).

She celebrated her first St. Patrick’s Day as a true Irishwoman. And it was a gas craic altogether.
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