This pot of gold could hold more than they bargained for…
Grand. Just grand.
Clara Donovan’s failure to keep her brother from going off the rails—again—is a public spectacle. Including a handsome stranger who puts down his guitar case to help her talk Seamus down from Farthing’s tallest bridge. Everything about Danny Brady reminds Clara how many times she swore she’ll never again be that pathetic, weak woman who got taken in by a good-looking man. Especially when, the next day, she walks into a new coffee shop in her little Irish town and discovers Danny’s secret.
Danny didn’t lie—technically—about his coffee shop chain. He’s just tired of women going after him for his wealth. Clara is a graceful, fiercely loyal, non-Irish Irish damsel in distress, a combination that tugs at his heart. A heart that’s spent its share of time in pieces.
Danny has never hesitated to go after what he wants, but melting Clara’s defenses will take more than hot tea and charm. He’ll have to prove he’s made of stronger stuff—even when her past threatens to tear her carefully reconstructed world to shreds.
Note: Contains references to alcoholism.
Amazon Review by Reader Forever
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Oh Danny Boy is a book full of emotion and very well written. J. Riviera takes us to Ireland and creates quite a believable setting with her descriptions and voice. I visited Ireland two years ago and enjoyed this armchair trip again. I could hear the Irish locals in their own towns. The story is sweet and touching, with Clara trying to save her brother and keep a family life. Danny is a great hero, strong and tender, who will sweep you off your feet. A recommended read."
Amazon Review by Sara
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Love, forgiveness, fear, happiness, just a few words to describe what a fewof the characters are going through and feeling. This book is overcoming your past and dealing with the present. It is a must read book for your TBR list!"
Amazon Review by Rebecca M.
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Danny and Clara meet early in the book, when she is trying to save herbrother Seamus from jumping off a bridge, while drunk and depressed.Danny happens along in time to help her. He has an immediate attractionto her, but dismisses it. He's here to further his Coffee shops, notfind a girlfriend. Yet, it develops further than he thought it could.It's a lovely story, even with some strife, and well worth reading. Ihighly recommend it. Josie Riviera does a wonderful job developing thecharacters, as well as the story."