The Irish Goodbye | By Amy Ewing
The Irish Goodbye is all about how two broken hearts mend each other and find love. If you are looking for a novel that talks about healing and moving on with a bit of an Irish charm and romance, this is your pick.
The Irish Goodbye is all about how two broken hearts mend each other and find love. If you are looking for a novel that talks about healing and moving on with a bit of an Irish charm and romance, this is your pick.
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