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From USA Today best-selling author Meghan Quinn comes a sassy and sweet romance about an Irish rebel who falls in love with the wrong girl. Full of witty banter and swoony moments, it's the perfect romantic comedy to binge on.

Dear Diary,

I might have gotten myself into a wee bit of trouble - and I'm not talking about the "court mandated community service", or “therapy sessions from bashing a bloke in the head" kind of trouble.

I wish it were that simple.

Nope. I’m talking about the "falling in love with one of my client's daughters”, kind of trouble...The kind of problem I can’t talk my way out of when the truth gets out.

How I ended up with her phone is a long story - and when she called to get it back, I took things a bit too far. One innocent exchange wound up leading to so much more.

Fun, new, and totally immune to my charm, Sutton is different. And I had no idea she was the daughter of Foster Green.

Blame it on the dark colored stout running through my veins, pushing me toward one bad decision after another. Pushing me toward her even though I know right from wrong; even though she's my client's daughter.

Dating her might be the best or worst decision I've ever made. Only time, whiskey, and one more roll around the mattress with her will tell.

Roark

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Oh how I love watching a confirmed bachelor bad boy fall from grace, and Roark McCool is definitely the quintessential bad boy. Drinking, smoking, getting into bar brawls and generally getting himself into trouble. After getting into a fight over ketchup (yes ketchup) in a hotdog restaurant, causing Sutton Green (an innocent bystander) to stumble, their cell phones are accidentally swapped. Herein lie some outrageously funny moments as Sutton tries to get her phone back off the obnoxiously annoying Irish thug with a quick temper, who does nothing to make Sutton think he’s anything less than a bit of a loser, ok yes, a lot of a loser. Some truly laugh out loud moments. A funny, yet seriously emotional, addictive read. I loved rough around the edges Roark (and of course his two best friends). Great writing, an addictive storyline and wonderful narration from John Hartley and Lauren Ezzo, both new narrators to me.

Funny, emotional, yet sexy, addictive read

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