Friday, March 14, 2025

Friday Books

 

Happy Friday and time for some book fun



I am linking to Friday Book Blogger  Hop,  Book Beginnings, a meme in which readers share the first sentence of a book they are reading, hosted by Gillion of Rose City Reader and First Line Friday hosted by Carrie of Reading is My Super Power, as well as Friday 56 hosted by Anne of My Head is Full of Books, in which readers share a random sentence or two from page 56 or 56% of the book they are reading.  






It’s hate-at-first-sight when a jilted Irish chef returns home to Inishmore and immediately clashes with a mouthy American tourist.

This steamy romance novel from the author of the 
New York Times bestselling Jewel series “checks all the boxes for a steamy Irish summer holiday escape." —Abby Jimenez, author of Just for the Summer

Cordelia James was once at the top of her game—a renowned street photographer with a massive social media following, gallery showings in Chelsea, and a lucrative book deal. But after the sudden death of her father, Cordelia can barely force herself to leave her apartment. That is, until she sees an ad for a summer gig at a cozy cottage on Ireland’s picturesque Inishmore island. Cordelia is on a plane before she can talk herself out of it.

The moment she steps off the boat, she crashes—literally—into Niall O’Connor, a grumpy local who’s just returned home to Inishmore from Dublin. Niall is nursing a broken heart and trying to patch up a broken life, and he has no time for posh American tourists. The more Cordelia’s and Niall’s paths cross, the more they make each other’s lives hell. But as with all rivalries, their hatred is about to reach a tipping point—and it’s going to heat up their cool coastal nights.

Featuring a lovable band of quirky supporting characters, 
The Irish Goodbye is a steamy, emotionally gripping tale of love, passion, art, food, and finding where you belong.

First Line : Ladies and gentleman, welcome to Dublin.


Page 56 : " Welcome to Ireland" Niall said coldly. Did you think it would be all sunshine and beaches. 










 Do you only feature reviews on your blog?  I do but probably not as much as i should. I do always review everything on Amazon and Goodreads. 




Tuesday : Tell Me Something 

Tell Me Something Tuesday is a weekly discussion post where bloggers discuss a wide range of topics from books and blogging to life in general. It is hosted by Linda Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell and Jen from That’s What I’m Talking About. Join in by answering this week's question in the comments or on your own blog.




March 11th: Have you ever ventured out of your comfort zone and ended up having a nice experience?

It's funny but writing ,reviewing books and having a blog was all new to me when I started. Blogging started as a way to contect with other homeschool Mom about 10 years ago. Book blogging just happened from that experince, 

4 comments:

  1. A timely read for this week, with St. Patrick's Day around the corner. I went to COSTCO yesterday and everything highlighted was Irish: butter, brats, corned beef, candy. Ha!

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  2. That sounds like an excellent book.

    I post my reviews on all my social media accounts as well as Goodreads, Amazon and Waterstones.

    Have a great week!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
    My post:
    https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2025/03/14/book-blogger-hop-posting-reviews/

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Friday Books

  Happy Friday and time for some book fun I am linking to Friday Book Blogger  Hop,  Book Beginnings, a meme in which readers share the firs...