Sunday, July 13, 2014

Review-Sacred Waters by Lydia Michaels

Sacred Waters (McCullough Mountain, #1) Book Title – Sacred Waters
Author – Lydia Michaels
Publisher - Secret Cravings Publishing
ISBN/ASIN -B00DU10GW8
Genre – Romance
 

Colin McCullough has always known the path his life would take and at summer’s end he will finally make his Holy Orders. But what should have been a relaxing summer in the mountains with his large Irish family turns into an interlude plagued with temptation the moment his brother brings home the enchanting Samantha Dougherty.

When Samantha agrees to spend her summer break with Braydon McCullough she soon realizes his intentions are not what they seemed. While coping with Braydon’s assumptions that they are in a relationship, Samantha’s vacation only becomes more complicated when she meets his older brother, Colin, the soon to be priest! What was intended to be a peaceful holiday turns into an unforgettable experience of loyalty, lust, sacrifice, courage, and love.


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Lydia Michaels
 
 
Award winning author, Lydia Michaels, writes all forms of hot romance. She presses the bounds of love and surprises readers just when they assume they have her stories figured out. From Amish vampyres, to wild Irishmen, to broken heroes, and heroines no man can match, Lydia takes readers on an emotional journey of the heart, mind, and soul with every story she pens. Her books are intellectual, erotic, haunting, always centered on love.Lydia Michaels loves to hear from readers!

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This is the first book in thus series of a large Irish Family. This book is good about the oldest son who is home for the summer before he takes his rites to become a Catholic Priest, when one of his younger brothers brings home one of his Friends from school to stay for a month before she gets a job as a teacher. Colin is attracted to Samantha as she to him they each are fighting it. I will definitely be reading more of this series as the big boisterous Irish Family are some of the best parts of this book.


connie Review
4 star

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