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When Irish Eyes Are Sparkling - Community Reviews back

by Tom Collins, Thirteen
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Res Amatoria
Res Amatoria rated it 13 years ago
I am not fully convinced of how the authors have dealt with the two points of view, but everything else is cute as a button because they are young, silly and in love. Uncle Gabe, then, made me chuckle like a loony.
Stumbling Over Chaos
Stumbling Over Chaos rated it 14 years ago
4.5 stars. Very good m/m romance about a bi-curious artist with a heart of gold (whose family own the Irish Eyes pub) and a paramedic who avoids emotional entanglements. I was briefly afeared that there was going to be squicky twin action in this book and am very glad there wasn’t! My only complaint...
Trix
Trix rated it 14 years ago
This was such a sweet story!! I could hardly put it down, even when my eyes were bloodshot and tired from reading until the wee hours of the morning.The two points of view in the story was so disintctly apart and yet each compelling and strong, making the reader feel those emotions, walk, talk and a...
Feliz Faber
Feliz Faber rated it 14 years ago
Angsty, so sweet it got almost tacky at times, and two characters who pine away after each other over a misunderstanding born from lack of real communication - not something I usually swoon over, but it was done so masterful here that I couldn't put the book down. Both Liam and Oliver were such grea...
Books and more...
Books and more... rated it 16 years ago
First of all i have to admit that it was a little difficult for me to get used to the writing of this story: i'm always impatient, so having to read the same scene again by the point of view of the other main character bothered me a little.But i wanted to know what brought so many people to like thi...
Author Amanda Young Says
Author Amanda Young Says rated it 16 years ago
A fabulous novel. Although it may not be for everyone because of the use of double first person point of views, I thought it was perfect the way the authors showed every nuance of each event through both of the character's eyes. Highly recommended.
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