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Loading... Hot Nights in Ballymuir: Bon Voyage Romanceby Dorien Kelly
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Dev was an interesting character. He started out as this strictly business, slightly sneaky guy. He chooses Ballymuir because that's where his mother is from and figures it's a good place to start. He's nosing around to get information on Muir House so his company can buy it and turn it into a resort. When he meets Jenna he doesn't make the best first impression when he nearly runs her down. He does notice her looks and an undeniable attraction. He feels pretty sure that he can talk her into his bed and still keep his acquisition of Muir House totally separate. He pursues her quite vigorously but soon finds that separation just isn't possible. There is something about Jenna that fills a void in him that he didn't realize he had. He gets to the point where he wants to tell her everything that is going on but is frustrated by her refusal to listen to any of it. Pretty soon he realizes that he doesn't want his company getting Muir House and is trying very hard to find another site that is just as good. He also finds himself getting sucked into life in Ballymuir, something that he never expected. Even more happens when his mother shows up. I loved seeing Dev deal with her and the new man in her life. Dev also has to finally confront what he is doing and how he intends to fix it. I loved the solution that he came up with. (