With her home in England Ginny Groves loves the summers she spends in Ireland at the Puffin Bay Hotel at Galeana Head working with the horses and guests. Giving rides and caring for the horses is part of her dream; the other is living in this beautiful part of Ireland near the water and lush surroundings.
Guy Rothwell is now current manager of the Puffin and Galeana Hotels, after assuming this responsibility from his retired father, Bevan Rothwell. Butting heads with Ginny seems to be the normal. Ginny and Guy can't change the fact that they have a strong attraction for each other. Working less with the horses and more at reception keeps the contention between the two. Ginny realizes she is in love with Guy but when he announces he is selling the horses and no longer offering that services to his guests, Ginny needs to find other employment to realize her potential. Guy, on the other hand, does not want Ginny to leave, especially because he wants his personal life with her in it.
I have not had the opportunity to read and review any works by Janie Summers before, but was thoroughly captivated with her writing. The story is an emotional and heart felt tale of finding love and a forever place to belong. The descriptions of Ireland will surely make the reader fall in love with the Irish and their spectacular country.
How could a dream job turn into such an unbearable
nightmare?
Ginny Groves had a dream job. Working at a resort in West
Ireland, she wined and dined vacationing guests, and
βworkedβ nine-to-fiveβif you could call horseback riding on
the moors, cliffs, forests and beaches work. Sadly for
Ginny, her perfect job was a thing of the past.
For there is a new proprietor in charge of the Puffin Bay
Hotel this summerβand unlike his kindly father, Guy Rothwell
doesnβt believe that work should be fun. A stickler for
propriety, Guy is determined to eke every bit of joy out of
Ginnyβs summer job, but the absolute last straw comes when
she finds out he intends to sell all of the resortβs horses.
If only Ginny can convince him to reconsiderβ¦
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