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Maggie might almost think Jake was perfect, except that he wants to tear down her home to build a golf course.
Maggie Moran is an 8th generation Moran to live in the cottage by the sea. She arrived as a teenager from Dublin to live with her grandparents and since then, has carved out a perfect life for herself. The sentimental attachment to her home is strong and she vows that she will not sell. Easier said than done, when the pressure is put on by the handsome and charismatic businessman from the States.
Jake Ballard is in Ireland for the summer to get his golf course and resort off the
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Produktbeschreibung
Maggie might almost think Jake was perfect, except that he wants to tear down her home to build a golf course.

Maggie Moran is an 8th generation Moran to live in the cottage by the sea. She arrived as a teenager from Dublin to live with her grandparents and since then, has carved out a perfect life for herself. The sentimental attachment to her home is strong and she vows that she will not sell. Easier said than done, when the pressure is put on by the handsome and charismatic businessman from the States.

Jake Ballard is in Ireland for the summer to get his golf course and resort off the ground in the scenic County Clare cliffside town. He planned to stay only three months in the Emerald Isle, but his undeniable attraction to the feisty Maggie has him wondering if he truly wants to leave—or destroy everything she loves.

All is fair in love and war, but can Jake and Maggie possibly figure out a way to mix business with pleasure and have what they both really want?

Each book in the Escape to Ireland series is a standalone novel and therefore can be read in any order.
Autorenporträt
Michele Brouder is originally from the Buffalo, New York area. She has lived in the southwest of Ireland since 2006. She makes her home with her husband, two boys, and a dog named Rover. Her go to place is, was, and always will be the beach. Any beach. Any weather.