A brand-new small-town romance series, perfect for fans of Virgin River and Laurie Gilmore's Dream Harbor, with a cosy and emotional, enemies to lovers, forced proximity romance, from the No. 1 Irish Times bestselling author.
Lose your heart and find your home in the heartwarming and charming Golden Lake series.
*****
Molly Harris hasn’t taken a real breath since her grandmother died so when her Manhattan boss forces her onto a month-long sabbatical, she does the one thing she’s been avoiding for a year: she flies to Ireland to keep a promise. All she has to do is reach the ancient oak in Lough Glen the place her nan loved most and complete one final goodbye.
Instead, Molly arrives to rain, cobblestones, and an apple-cart collision that puts her squarely in the path of Jack Flynn: Goldenridge Orchard’s fiercely protective owner, local legend, and the grumpy kind of handsome that makes a girl forget her jet lag. Jack has corporate buyers sniffing around his land, and he doesn’t trust outsiders especially not a polished New Yorker with a laptop and too many questions.
But Lough Glen has a way of pulling people into its orbit. Between festival planning, fresh bread, and a village that treats curiosity like a sport, Molly finds herself helping Jack fight for the orchard’s future while falling for the man who refuses to fall for anyone.
Keeping her promise means telling the truth. And the truth might cost her everything she’s beginning to love.
Welcome to Lough Glen where roots run deep, and so can love.
*****
Read if you love:
Small-town romance
Outsider joining a close-knit community
Cosy, emotional romance
Charming multi-generational characters
Found family and friendship
Enemies-to-lovers
Forced proximity
Genre: Romance
Lose your heart and find your home in the heartwarming and charming Golden Lake series.
*****
Molly Harris hasn’t taken a real breath since her grandmother died so when her Manhattan boss forces her onto a month-long sabbatical, she does the one thing she’s been avoiding for a year: she flies to Ireland to keep a promise. All she has to do is reach the ancient oak in Lough Glen the place her nan loved most and complete one final goodbye.
Instead, Molly arrives to rain, cobblestones, and an apple-cart collision that puts her squarely in the path of Jack Flynn: Goldenridge Orchard’s fiercely protective owner, local legend, and the grumpy kind of handsome that makes a girl forget her jet lag. Jack has corporate buyers sniffing around his land, and he doesn’t trust outsiders especially not a polished New Yorker with a laptop and too many questions.
But Lough Glen has a way of pulling people into its orbit. Between festival planning, fresh bread, and a village that treats curiosity like a sport, Molly finds herself helping Jack fight for the orchard’s future while falling for the man who refuses to fall for anyone.
Keeping her promise means telling the truth. And the truth might cost her everything she’s beginning to love.
Welcome to Lough Glen where roots run deep, and so can love.
*****
Read if you love:
Small-town romance
Outsider joining a close-knit community
Cosy, emotional romance
Charming multi-generational characters
Found family and friendship
Enemies-to-lovers
Forced proximity
Genre: Romance
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