
Eleanor Thatcher hired Cahill McCrea to provide Irish ballads for her restaurant patrons, not to fascinate her. She knew that dreamers like Cahill had no staying power. But Cahill wanted to stay in America, and his time was running out. How could he convince Eleanor that she was not just a convenience, that she was the only woman to share his future?
Patricia McLinn is the author of 25 romance novels. In addition to contemporary novels originally published by Silhouette Special Edition, she has had historical and single title books published. Patricia also is an editor for the Washington Post’s news service.
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