Irish Hearts (Irish Hearts #1 & 2)
by:
Nora Roberts (author)
IRISH THOROUGHBREDIrish lass Adelia Cunnane had entered a fairy tale! Working at the world-renowned Royal Meadows stables was a dream come true. She was determined to prove her worth, especially to the stables' owner—the very opinionated and ruggedly handsome Travis Grant. Princesses weren't the...
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IRISH THOROUGHBREDIrish lass Adelia Cunnane had entered a fairy tale! Working at the world-renowned Royal Meadows stables was a dream come true. She was determined to prove her worth, especially to the stables' owner—the very opinionated and ruggedly handsome Travis Grant. Princesses weren't the only ones who could have a happily-ever-after!IRISH ROSEErin McKinnon had followed her cousin Adelia to America and was immediately captivated by Royal Meadows' charm. But she was not nearly as impressed with Burke Logan, owner of the neighboring property. A womanizing, cigar-smoking gambler, he was exactly the type of man her mind told her to stay away from. The heart has never been very practical, though….
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780263875188 (0263875180)
Publish date: May 1st 2009
Publisher: Silhouette Books
Pages no: 500
Edition language: English
Series: Irish Hearts -2 (#1)
Exactly what I would expect from a Nora Roberts book. Interesting that the first short novel (Irish Thoroughbred)was her first ever. Glad to see that she has come a long way and developed as a writer. A great beach read and really quick.
Nora Roberts is probably the one romance writer who doesn't make me feel horribly guilty to be reading romance novels when I have yet to read so many of the classics. Her novels are always well-researched, and I never feel like my brain is turning to mush when I'm reading. I was ecstatic when my sis...
Two books. Irish Thoroughbred was authors first book. Pleasant stories set in horse racing world but not real absorbing, predictable insecurities and I skimmed some. Adelia leaves Ireland to live with Uncle and meets horse farm owner Travis. Erin leaves Ireland to work for horse farm owner Burke.
Good 'ol Nora -- can't go wrong when you're looking for a nice, mellow, easy-to-read romance.