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+ | [[category:1985 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Kathryn Collins]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Superromance]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1985 | ||
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He entered her life with a flash of drama. Sean O'Hara...or Murphy. Caitlin MacRaith wasn't sure which name belonged to her dark-eyed rescuer in the pub. Maybe neither. There was certainly a mystery about the man, and an irresistible appeal. Caitlin had been in the pub researching the magazine article that had financed her trip to Ireland. She didn't want to think about what Sean was doing there. And it didn't really matter -- not until the night he appeared at her cottage on the hauntingly beautiful west coast of Connemara and announced his intention to stay. | He entered her life with a flash of drama. Sean O'Hara...or Murphy. Caitlin MacRaith wasn't sure which name belonged to her dark-eyed rescuer in the pub. Maybe neither. There was certainly a mystery about the man, and an irresistible appeal. Caitlin had been in the pub researching the magazine article that had financed her trip to Ireland. She didn't want to think about what Sean was doing there. And it didn't really matter -- not until the night he appeared at her cottage on the hauntingly beautiful west coast of Connemara and announced his intention to stay. |
Revision as of 00:06, 17 July 2007
- Author: Kathryn Collins
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance
- Year: 1985
He entered her life with a flash of drama. Sean O'Hara...or Murphy. Caitlin MacRaith wasn't sure which name belonged to her dark-eyed rescuer in the pub. Maybe neither. There was certainly a mystery about the man, and an irresistible appeal. Caitlin had been in the pub researching the magazine article that had financed her trip to Ireland. She didn't want to think about what Sean was doing there. And it didn't really matter -- not until the night he appeared at her cottage on the hauntingly beautiful west coast of Connemara and announced his intention to stay.