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Cargando... A Touch of a Brogue (2018)por Christine Danse
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Loved this. It was sweet but with an edge because as a reader you're aware of the conflict and as Eric digs himself deeper into a hole you know the fallout is coming. I adored Colm from the beginning, Eric was harder to like, no that's not true, Eric was just as easy to like as Colm, which made his original act hard to understand. The setting was very evocative, both the pub and Portland, and I'd love to experience both. And the scene at the zoo was brilliant. No steam with a HEA. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Eric Rossi isn't a bad person. But he's been talked into doing some pretty regrettable things by the man he thought he loved-like write a fake review of a pub he never stepped foot in for a food magazine that makes or breaks restaurants in Portland. He's since dumped the boyfriend, but he can't undo the review or the damage it's done to the Irish Sisters and its passionate owner, Colm. When Colm paid to have his family pub shipped from Ireland to Oregon, he put his savings, his heritage, and his sanity on the line. Now he gets so few customers, he notices each one. Especially the sweet, shy man who is dragged into the pub by his pink-haired niece. He calls himself Mark, and he is a chef's dream, a man who completely enjoys everything Colm cooks. What Colm doesn't know is that the man he's falling for is the critic who's almost cost him everything. Eric didn't mean to fall in love with the Irish Sisters or its blue-eyed, Irish-American owner. He definitely didn't mean to lie about his identity. He's already done enough damage, after all. Now he must make things right for the restaurant and disappear from Colm's life before Colm learns the devastating truth, because the last thing Eric wants to do is destroy the chef's heart, too. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I adored Colm from the beginning, Eric was harder to like, no that's not true, Eric was just as easy to like as Colm, which made his original act hard to understand.
The setting was very evocative, both the pub and Portland, and I'd love to experience both.
And the scene at the zoo was brilliant.
No steam with a HEA. ( )