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Legend has it that once the Hag’s lust is aroused, men die.
 
Legend has it that once the Hag’s lust is aroused, men die.
  
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Book Description

One man. One woman. One Harley. And one dangerously horny goddess. Ireland may never recover.

A Love & Lore story.

A year after a horrendous accident, wildlife artist Beith Molloy journeys to Ireland to get her career back on track. And maybe recover her missing spirit of adventure. A twist of fate lands her with sexy, bad-boy tour guide Kellan O’Neill, who whisks her away on his Harley to the wild and mysterious Burren.

Like the Burren, Kel is not what he seems on the surface. His impulsive plan to kidnap Beith – all in fun, of course – and entice her into a casual summer fling starts to go awry when her wounded spirit touches his heart. Things go even more sideways once they set foot on the Burren.

What awaits them there is the Cailleach, an ancient, nearly forgotten goddess who’s bored, lonely, and more than a little horny. When Beith and Kel begin their dance of seduction, the Cailleach sees her chance to use their desire to release her pent-up lust. There’s just one problem.

Legend has it that once the Hag’s lust is aroused, men die.

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