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I drink to your health when I'm alone,
I drink to your health so often,
I'm starting to worry about my own!
It's time to get into the Irish spirit! What better way to do that than with a little Baileys Irish cream and our very first INTERNATIONAL giveaway! What's up for grabs you ask? An electronic copy (any format) of a paranormal romance set it Dublin, Ireland.
(Heirs of Kilronan Trilogy #1)
By: Alix Rickloff
Genre: Paranormal Romance
"The magic she tries to hide . . . "
Born a lady, but reduced to surviving in the slums of Dublin, Catriona O'Connell has been hired to steal a mysterious book from Aidan Douglas, Earl of Kilronan. But Cat is secretly "Other, "an age-old mixture of "Fey "and human--something Aidan recognizes immediately when he surprises the lovely young burglar in his library, about to steal a magical diary.
." . . is the magic he desperately wants. "
From the moment Aidan sees her, Cat's spirited beauty enchants him, but her uncanny abilities are what he truly needs, for Cat can understand the mystical language in the diary he inherited from his murdered father. So Aidan makes an offer: translate the book or be thrown in prison as a thief. And as Cat slowly deciphers each page, she and Aidan are drawn together by passion . . . and into the violence of the "Other "world that is the Kilronan legacy. Can they defeat those who seek the book, or are their lives in even greater danger than their hearts?
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I always forget to wear green; so I pin a clover on my top! No pinch for me.
ReplyDeletethanks for being part of our blog hop! Lovely book choice!
ReplyDeleteOnly tradition I have is to wear green, other than that I don't much celebrate it. sweet giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI do usually make corned beef, potatoes and cabbage on the big day, but that's about it.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any traditions.. mostly because I'm Italian but I do occasionally go out for beers with my friends and wear green!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately no, cause I am from Czech Republic :)
ReplyDeleteI don't really have any traditions for the day...I wish I did though! :) However, my B-Day is always around St. Patrick's, so I guess that could count...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, looks like a good book! :)
Enjoy,
TBQ
TBQ's Book Palace
We celebrate every year by wearing our wackiest green/St. Patricks Day garb, go to a huge parade in our town, and then go to my sisters for corned beef and cabbage.
ReplyDeleteI usually remember that I brought home my baby boy from the hospital, then have a shot of Irish Whisky.
ReplyDeleteOut with friends for "Irish Whiskey Night"
ReplyDeleteelizabeth @ bookattict . com
it's funny, I always forget about St Patrick's Day...until I show up somewhere and realize everyone is wearing green but me! Then the pinching starts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in the hop and for the giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI'm into the fun stuff: wearing green, corned beef and cabbage, and I have a quirk of reading an Irish related story at this time of year. This year its Kris Kennedy's 'The Irish Warrior'.
sophiarose1816@gmail.com
thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteforettarose@yahoo.com
nope, i never even heard of a st. pat's day before :D
ReplyDeleteI don't have any traditions..
ReplyDeleteI don't have any traditions, I don't even wear green if I can help it (and I love the color green).
ReplyDeleteNo tradition because we don't celebrate it but wishing everyone who does a wonderful one.
ReplyDeleteNo I don't have a tradition.
ReplyDeleteNo I don't.
ReplyDeleteNo traditions, just some green, its embarrassing when you forget to wear it and you don't get pinched! *sigh* Sometimes we go out for corned beef and cabbage and a green beer.
ReplyDeleteproudarmymom32(at)yahoo(dot)com
I always wear a funky green hat
ReplyDeleteNo tradition other than wearing green. Sometimes I forget on purpose hoping I'll get pinched by a good lookin' guy ;D
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating in this hop and for the amazing giveaway! This book sounds awesome!!
Gena Robertson
robertsongena@hotmail.com
Other than wearing green and pinching folks that don't and perhaps corned beef and cabbage, we do not really have any traditions.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our hop!
ReplyDeleteNot yet, though I plan to try out St.Patricks Day this year. ;)
ReplyDeleteMy tradition is green pajamas and books with an irish theme...LOL
ReplyDeleteI work with kids so my tradition is always to wear some silly kind of green hat/hair accessory. I have a green/white striped hat, a feathery springy headband and a sequined "Kiss me I'm Irish" headband.
ReplyDeleteI work with kids so my tradition is always to wear some silly kind of green hat/hair accessory. I have a green/white striped hat, a feathery springy headband and a sequined "Kiss me I'm Irish" headband.
ReplyDeleteSt. Patrick's Day is a national holiday in my family. We start at the parade, then have corn beef and hash at the in-laws, then drink all day. It is a blast.
ReplyDeleteMel
bournmelissa@hotmail.com
Not really, we try to eat corned beef and cabbage every year.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a St. Patty's day tradition. Corn beef and cabbage does sound good though! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletesuz2@cox.net
Unfortunately, I don't have a St. Patrick's Day tradition. We have managed to eat at O'Wendys a few times on the 17th.
ReplyDeleteluvfuzzzeeefaces at yahoo dot com
Our St. Patty's Day tradition is to eat corn beef and cabbage for dinner.
ReplyDeleteromancebookjunkiesdanielle at yahoo.com
try to wear something green on the day, even if it is only eyeshadow!
ReplyDeleteI wear green and make Irish inspired meal.
ReplyDeleteJust the green sprite, eggs and applesauce. ;) Oh, and the beer. :)
ReplyDeletetamibrothers at yahoo dot com
Wear green and read Old Irish tales, and if I can find it watch The Quite Man.
ReplyDeletePamela Jo
theresjustlife(at)gmail(dot)com
No I don't, would be kinda cool is I did though.
ReplyDeleteYou mean other than curling up with a book with a nice Irish hero or heroine? Nope, although if I remember I'll wear green! It's my favorite color anyway. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't, but once in a while my hubby makes green eggs for dinner:)
ReplyDeleteNo, I do not have a St. Patty's Day tradition. I am not Irish, so I don't really celebrate. When I was working, we would have a pot luck lunch. This book sounds great! I have added it to my TBR. Thank you for the opportunity to read it and for the HOP!
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