In Mary Leo's best selling short story, Irish Kiss, published by Books We Love, A phone call from an estranged cousin turns Ronan Kelly's life upside down, especially when that cousin is pronounced dead from what appears to be a leprechaun's curse, something Ronan most definitely does not believe in.
Being a Chicago Police Officer, Ronan deals in facts, not lore. But when his ex-girlfriend, Cathy O'Toole, the lover he's never been able to shake, tries to prove there's truth behind all the magic, he reconsiders his skepticism. Soon they're on a hunt for a missing coin, which eventually leads them back to their Irish village of Talamh an Óir, home to not only a vengeful leprechaun, but a Faerie King with a wicked sense of humor.
Through it all, Ronan's one and only desire is to regain Cathy's love...which is proving to be as magical as Irish Lore itself.
In Mary Leo's best selling short story, Irish Kiss, published by Books We Love, A phone call from an estranged cousin turns Ronan Kelly's life upside down, especially when that cousin is pronounced dead from what appears to be a leprechaun's curse, something Ronan most definitely does not believe in.
Being a Chicago Police Officer, Ronan deals in facts, not lore. But when his ex-girlfriend, Cathy O'Toole, the lover he's never been able to shake, tries to prove there's truth behind all the magic, he reconsiders his skepticism. Soon they're on a hunt for a missing coin, which eventually leads them back to their Irish village of Talamh an Óir, home to not only a vengeful leprechaun, but a Faerie King with a wicked sense of humor.
Through it all, Ronan's one and only desire is to regain Cathy's love...which is proving to be as magical as Irish Lore itself.