Wild Irish Dreamer
The Mystic Cove Series, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Amy Landon
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Written by:
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Tricia O'Malley
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What would happen if dreams came true?
It's said that the world is made of dreamers. Which is a lovely thought and all, except for when those dreams come with a foretelling of the future. In order to find out what she really wants, Fiona MacAuliffe has spent her life running from who she truly is. Determined to ignore her gifts in order to make her own way in the world, Fi long ago said goodbye to her family's pub in Grace's Cove and set off to follow her heart.
Little does she know that it is her heart that will betray her when she returns home.
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- Booknerd70
- 2020-09-20
Have you been to Grace's Cove yet?
Wild Irish Dreamer is the 8th installment of the fantastic Mystic Cove series. Our story takes us back to Grace's Cove and stars Fiona MacAuliffe, the daughter of Cait Gallagher and Shane MacAuliffe. We met Cait and Shane in Wild Irish Eyes. Fiona known by family and friends as Fi is a bit of a globetrotter. She loves to travel, and she has made it her mission to not stay in one place for too long. Fi never embraced her magickal gifts passed down from her mum, in fact, she has spent most of her life ignoring those gifts and shielding herself. She left Grace's Cove and threw herself into her work and travels the globe as a business interpreter. When Fi comes back home for her best friend's wedding, things get complicated and Fi is faced with accepting herself for who she is and deciding what she really wants in life.
It is always fantastic to go back to the Cove. This entire series is wonderful.
I have to admit throughout my immersive reading experiences I have not liked the male voices by women narrators and the female voices by men narrators on more than a few occasions, but it rarely takes away from the story or experience. The part I love the most about the immersive experience is how the emotions come alive in a way that reading alone can not produce. I have to admit I teared up a time or two and even laughed out loud while reading this book.
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