The Wild Irish Sea by Loucinda McGary


If I said that I loved this book that would be an understatement! The Wild Irish Sea by Loucinda McGary was fantastic and mesmiraizing! First, when you start the first few pages you are magically transformed into Kevin's small Irish cottage with him and Amber. Kevin is a recovering alcoholic and working through his own demons when Amber comes knocking, literally at his door in search for her brother.

Feisty and refreshing, Amber knows in her heart that something is wrong with her brother and now he is missing. Sending out a stress call to her, not on the phone but psychically. Their connection will bind them together for life. And now it seems that something has severed that connection.

Off to Ireland and into the life of the sexy Kevin, who much to his dismay, agrees to help the desparate American. Which of course, as we can all see the writing on the wall, they fall madley in love.


When push comes to shove the begining and the end of course were brillantly written, but it is the middle that counts. All the juicy tidbits of their romance and mini adventure in the search of Amber's brother, the Irish legends of seals and their power you can't help but be transported to Ireland, the world of Amber and Kevin and with a blend of paranormal myth and mystisism.



A desperate call from her twin brother awakens Amber O'Neill from a sound sleep and propels her to Ireland's wild coast - and straight into the arms of local inspector Kevin Hennessy.

Reclusive Kevin is hiding from his past and his personal demons. He agrees to help Amber search for her missing brother even though he's a little unnerved by her ability to read his mind. But as the mystery unravels and survival becomes their prime objective, it will take all their efforts to keep themselves, and everyone around them, alive

Publisher: SOURCEBOOKS

Published: July 2010
ISBN: 9781402226717


6 comments:

StephTheBookworm said...

Oh good! I'll be reading this one in the next few days.

July 21, 2010 10:34 PM
Lover of Romance said...

I have heard some pretty good things about this book!!! I also love the cover!!! Just draws you in! Great Review!!

July 21, 2010 10:41 PM
HistoricalRomanceJunkie Rita said...

Great review BJ! Sounds like a good story. And if you give it your highest rating, it must be worth the read. I'll definitely keep an eye out!

July 21, 2010 11:39 PM
jo robertson said...

What a delightful website!

Love your Nora story, Cindy! Ah, those are the moments, aren't they?

Just wanted to put another plug in for TWIS. It's a great read. I hope everyone has a chance to pick it up. I read it in manuscript form and now that I have the actual hot, little book in my hands, I'm reading it again.

You know I love Robb's In Death series of all RS!

July 22, 2010 1:52 PM
librarypat said...

This is so much my kind of book. I love the cover and the story seems to contain the elements I most look for.
A cottage in Ireland by the sea is my dream escape. I'll be able to experience a wee bit of that in this book.
Thanks for a good review that answered some of my questions about the book.

July 22, 2010 2:29 PM
winterbabe98 said...

I've never been star struck, though I hope so someday!
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