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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. An interesting story, I loved the whole time travel aspect. ( ) full review found @ My Home of Books: http://myhomeofbooks.blogspot.com/2013/07/kiss-me-im-irish.html Let me start by saying this book was a charmer! This is a "fish out of water" story done plenty of times over, but all I know is that I just loved this book! I thought I was getting a time-travel, contemporary romance, but didn't realize how magic influenced the storyline, and how just when I thought I knew how it would end, the story threw a surprising curveball near the conclusion. I don't know why it struck a chord (pun intended) with me-- maybe because it was so humorous that I chuckled out loud as I read it. Kiss Me, I'm Irish was a little bit of time-travel, magic, romance, music, and humor wrapped up in one satisfying clean read. I highly recommend this novel to fans of clean time-travel books, light romance, and humorous paranormal romance. There was no cliff-hanger, so I fear that there may be no sequel to this book. Only time will tell, but I am already a fan of Bella Street and will definitely buy her next book, whatever it may be.(edit: I know this is called Time for Love #1, but I don't know if it will follow this storyline, or be a different set of characters). Anyway, a fun, 5 star read! Emily Musgrave is from 1813 England, but after running away from the carriage taking her to a convent she steps into a piskey circle asking for help. She ends up on her butt in a cobblestone circle on a street in Tennessee in the year 2011. Standing before her is a woman who introduces herself as Tinker, sister to Liam Jackson, Irish musician. Emily has a particular weakness for Irish men and Liam is a hottie. They take her back to their run-down hotel room while they try to figure out what to do with her and she tries to figure out what happened to her. I loved this story. The characters were well-fleshed and vibrant. I pictured them easily in my head. The story progressed smoothly and I had no problem being in the moment with the characters. Emily, having believed in piskeys (or pixies) and having come from the past didn’t have as hard a time adjusting to the future as Liam did in believing she was from the past which caused some tension between the characters. Every time I had to put this story down I couldn’t wait to get back to it to see where it was heading. Emily’s adjustment, Liam’s final acceptance, Tinker’s secret and a bad guy stalking Emily kept my interest until the end. This is listed as Book 1 in a series. I can’t wait to see Book 2. no reviews | add a review
Emily Musgrave is heading a direction she never wanted to go in Regency England--namely a convent to turn her from her waywardness. But it's more loneliness than rebellion that motivates her to escape her certain fate.Liam Jackson is going nowhere fast in modern-day Tennessee. Playing his Dobro in seedy bars and backward dives along with his fiddling sister, Tinker, is doing nothing for his music career--and even less for the dark places in his soul.Pixie mischief can not only change time-lines, it can change hearts. Because sometimes a girl just needs a little magic in her life. No library descriptions found. |
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