Blurb:
Abbey couldn’t believe he was married. She nearly ran away from her dreams of being a children’s book writer when she was introduced to her illustrator Sloan O’Riley, a dark, sensual Irishman with incredible blue eyes. He certainly couldn’t be good for Abbey’s relationship with her boyfriend back in Iowa. How could she stay in New York and work with the sinfully sexy Sloan even if he was married? And when Sloan is threatened with deportation, what would Abbey do to keep him in the U.S.?
Sloan was forced to tell a little white lie. He had no choice. He couldn’t let the sweet, beautiful, Abbey Wright flee from his life—not without a chance to explore the sudden desire he felt for her. But what would Abbey do if she ever discovered the truth about Sloan—or learned the deeper, darker secret he’s been hiding?
Amazon: Black Irish - Kindle edition by Andersen, Tricia, Waring, Renee. Romance Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
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My Review - 4 of 5 stars -
I did enjoy this story. Abbey wanted to be an author of children's books. She got her wish and met Sloan who would illustrate the book. To keep from upsetting her boyfriend, she told the publisher that she could not work with Sloan, who turned around and said he was gay. As the story progressed, secrets, a sneaky boyfriend, danger, and attraction pushed and pulled Abbey and Sloan together and apart. Certain aspects of their journey seemed to be rushed as to be less believable, but overall, it was a good book. I even had tears a couple of times.
This is my unsolicited review.



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