Keira Ashe’s parents are great but her mother has overprotected her for years.
Now, this twenty-two-year-old Bostonian has graduated from college and can go
on a trip she has been planning for years. She fears her shyness may get in the
way of her enjoying what could be a life-altering adventure. However, Keira
feels her luck is about to change when she meets gorgeous bartender Declan
Slane.
Declan Slane is twenty-six and works at a hotel bar in Dublin. He hasn’t been very lucky in his love life so far. Also, he has got a troubled past he has chosen not to revisit in order to keep his sanity. Because he isn’t looking for a girlfriend, Declan isn’t very pleased to meet a certain breathtaking American who walks into his bar one afternoon.
Get a taste of adventure and heartache as Keira spreads her wings and matures while she gets to know her great-grandparents’ home country – Ireland. Hold your breath when she faces tough decisions and dangers. Root for Keira while she weighs up the consequences of making love for the first time. Bite your nails when she comes across unforeseen threats.
Liz Gavin’s second full-length novel is hard to put down just as it is hard to pinpoint its genre. She has woven an intricate web around her characters that will leave readers breathless. In the sizzling concoction, this talented new author poured heart-warming romance, heart-stopping suspense, and a dash of heart-searching paranormal. Take your pick. Regardless of the literary genre you might favor, Liz Gavin’s writing will take you to a whole different side of it.''
Declan Slane is twenty-six and works at a hotel bar in Dublin. He hasn’t been very lucky in his love life so far. Also, he has got a troubled past he has chosen not to revisit in order to keep his sanity. Because he isn’t looking for a girlfriend, Declan isn’t very pleased to meet a certain breathtaking American who walks into his bar one afternoon.
Get a taste of adventure and heartache as Keira spreads her wings and matures while she gets to know her great-grandparents’ home country – Ireland. Hold your breath when she faces tough decisions and dangers. Root for Keira while she weighs up the consequences of making love for the first time. Bite your nails when she comes across unforeseen threats.
Liz Gavin’s second full-length novel is hard to put down just as it is hard to pinpoint its genre. She has woven an intricate web around her characters that will leave readers breathless. In the sizzling concoction, this talented new author poured heart-warming romance, heart-stopping suspense, and a dash of heart-searching paranormal. Take your pick. Regardless of the literary genre you might favor, Liz Gavin’s writing will take you to a whole different side of it.''
AUTHOR BIO
When Liz Gavin was in Second Grade - just a couple of years ago, really - her teacher told her mother the little girl should start a diary because she needed an outlet for her active and vivid imagination. She was a talkative child who would disrupt the class by engaging her colleagues in endless conversations. She loved telling them the stories her grandfather used to tell her.
Apparently, the teacher wasn’t a big fan of those stories,
and Liz’s mother bought her a diary. She happily wrote on it for a couple of
months. Unable to see the appeal of writing for her own enjoyment only, she
gave up on it. She missed the audience her friends provided her in class. She
went back to disturbing her dear teacher’s class.
Since then, she has become a hungry reader. She will read
anything and everything she can get her hands on – from the classics to
erotica. That’s how she has become a writer of erotica and romance, as well.
As a young adult, she participated in a student exchange
program and lived in New Orleans for six months. She fell in love with the city
and its wonderful inhabitants. NOLA will always hold a special spot in Liz
Gavin’s heart. Nowadays, living in Brazil, Liz’s creativity has improved many
times because it’s such a vibrant, gorgeous and sexy country.
Welcome to her world of hot Alpha males and
naughty, independent women. Add a touch of the paranormal in the presence of
some wicked souls and you’ll get the picture.
Book
& Contact Links:
Amazon US = http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MS48JO0
Amazon UK = http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00MS48JO0
My blog = elessarpublishing.blogspot.com
Twitter = http://www.twitter.com/LizGavin_author
Facebook = www.facebook.com/liz.gavin.54
Thank YOU for giving me this opportunity and welcoming me with open arms.
ReplyDeleteThis is my FIRST EVER blog tour and I am thrilled.
It's an honor to participate and I will return along the day for more of your beautiful blog.
Talk soon,
Liz
You're quite welcomed Liz. I've left a link to here each time I've seen your tour mentioned which you've probably seen by now.
DeleteI hope you'll decide to become a follower here,
A happy, healthy and prosperous New Year to you and your family. And have a GREAT WEEK with whatever you do !!! :-) :-) :-)
I am a follower, thank you. It's a very interesting blog, which makes following it pretty easty.
DeleteThank you for the New Year's wishes and I hope you & your family make the BEST of 2015.
THANKS for the compliment regarding my blog as well as becoming a follower I've got a sister [duplicate] blog to this one on WordPress,com
DeleteYeah! I just found it. You're hosting Jennifer Hinsman's blog tour. I loved that blog tour. Congratulations.
DeleteThank you, Liz, for sharing your story and a bit about your work! I look forward to reading it! #RRBC
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca
DeleteI love it when a fellow RRBC member comes out to support one of our own. A happy, healthy and prosperous New Year to you and your family and have a GREAT WEEK with whatever you do !!! :-) :-) :-)
Hi, Rebecca and thank YOU for the kind words and support. I'll be honored if you read my story and will surely treasure your honest opinion. I learn so much from everyone at RRBC. ;)
DeleteHappy New Year.
Liz
Liz, I enjoyed this so much! My daughter studied abroad in Ireland a few years ago so I'm going to get this book for her as she sees Ireland as her second home and wants to return one day. Although I was never a disruptor of any class (shame on you, little girl), I am a talker and as my hubby puts it, I will talk to tree if it's the only thing around! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteWhen I went to Public School in New York City. Teachers wouldn't stand for any disruptive behavior from anyone. If you did you got sent down to the principal's office with a note from your teacher, which got followed by a phone call to your mother telling her she must come to school to talk about your behavior.
DeleteHey, Nonnie. First of all, thank YOU for all your awesome advice and hard work. This first day has been a blast!
DeleteAs for disrupting my porr teacher's classes, you are absolutely RIGHT but you know how life finds a way to make us lear. Now that I am the teacher, it feels like payback time, you know? hahaha
Finally, about Ireland... well, I agree 100% with your daughter. I spent only two days in Dublin in the summer of 2011, while traveling around Europe, and I will go back as soon as I can. That place is magical and Irish people are the best.
Robin, thank YOU so much for receiving me with open arms on this first stop on my FIRST EVER blog tour. Your support and generosity are priceless.
DeleteOn a final note about my childhood disruptive tendencies, I've got to say in my defense that my sweet teachers were very kind to me. I know it will sound pretensious but I'm only stating a fact - I would start talking only after I had finished all my tasks. I was a good student. :) But now that I'm a teacher, I know exactly what I put mine through. LoL
I wish you and your family the best New Year of your lives & I hope we can do this blog tours many times in the future.
Thank YOU again,
Liz
This is a great post, Liz! Best of luck on your tour! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Liz today, Robin! :)
THANKS for your kind compliment. I basically give everyone the same sort of attention when someone stops here with their Blog Tours,
DeleteHave a GREAT WEEK with whatever you do !!! :-) :-) :-)
Thank you for stopping by, Harmony. This blog tour has been so great I didn't have time to come back here before, so I'm answering your post only now.
Deleteall the best
Liz
Enjoy your tour, Liz. I look forward to hosting you and reading Luck of the Irish.
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle
DeleteTHANKS for coming by and leaving a comment. Both Liz and I appreciate it.
Thank you for stopping by, Michelle. Your hosting my stop was also marvelous. I've been having the best time on this tour but no time to properly answer all posts.
DeleteAll the best
Liz
LIZ =
ReplyDeleteTHANKS AGAIN for your kind compliment regarding my support. I'm a FIRM believer in "Do unto others...." I hope to one day be on the receiving end of support,
You are an amazing person, Robin. I can't thank you enough. ;)
DeleteHi Liz. You must be having a great tour. Congrats! Have fun and do enjoy your tour. Thank you Robin for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Joy. I am having a blast but little time to answer all posts.
DeleteYour hosting my stop was also amazing. THANK YOU.
All the best
Liz
I enjoyed the blurb about your book, Liz. It sounds like a great read! I drove my grade 1 teacher to distraction and her comment on my report card: "John minds everyone's business but his own." As you can see, I never forgot it! LOL. Good luck on the rest of your tour - Robin, thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteLoL I HEAR YOU, John. Now, as a teacher, I know what I put mine through.
DeleteThank you for the visit and your tireless support throughout this week. YOU ROCK, sir!
All the best,
Liz