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Doctor Aidan Kennedy thought he'd left his past behind in the troubled streets of Belfast, but revenge is a hard habit to break. Time and distance have not quenched his thirst to avenge his brother's murder, nor have they been able to extinguish the image of the beautiful Galway woman who stole his heart one night in a Dublin pub. Kerry Sloane, the "voice" of the Irish music group Fad¿, has fought to overcome devastating loss and grief to start a new life in America and succeed in her career. Now living in Boston, she's on the verge of national recognition. Tracked by a ruthless killer from Aidan's past, has she underestimated the price of fame? Four years ago vengeance tore them from one another's arms. Will it be the catalyst to once again spark the flames of love? Or will Kerry pay the ultimate price of Aidan's vow to see that his brother's killer is unmasked?
Flannery Sloane is a free spirit, her soul blessed by Irish musical tradition. She doesn't care where she's going or how she'll get there. Joy and passion are her only map. And, though she's not interested in falling in love, she wouldn't mind a little fun with a fine-looking man. Hunter Kincade could fill that bill and have a bit of change left over. Hunter thrives on punctuality. He is in the music business with his focus on the bottom line. The pretty fiddle player with the bright green eyes would make his next production worth the price of a CD. But Flannery never wears a watch. She's late for everything but the downbeat of a fiddle tune. Their only common ground is the belief that falling in love is a danger to health and sanity. They're all wrong for each other...and they are so right.
They call her Selkie. Muireann O'Malley often felt she was born of the sea but refuses to let sentimentality stand in the way of her crusade to protect the shore she has wandered since a small child. A patch of West Clare, Ireland, and a derelict building are all that stand between the cliffs she loves and the callous grip of progress. Tynan Sloane should be content with success, but a dream beckons. O'Fallon's Pub in historic downtown Boston is for sale and Tynan wants to make it his. An unexpected inheritance of land in the west of Ireland could provide the financing he needs. He doesn't expect his quick trip to sell the land to rekindle youthful passion. Fifteen years ago, they had an adolescent crush. Now disparate ambition and a legend as old as Ireland herself stand between them. Will love and myth collide to bring them together or tear them apart?
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