She thought sorrow was her only companion. Fate had something else in mind.
Tragedy shattered her family, and Bébhinn O'Faolain is still gathering the pieces. At nearly twenty-one, the youngest child of the Byrne sisters is suffocating under love, loss, and relentless protection. Desperate for independence, she sets out alone on a ten-day trek through the rugged mountains of Wales, hoping the solitude will quiet her grief.
But the trail has other plans. Shadows move when she isn't looking. Her belongings vanish and reappear. And when a storm drives her into an abandoned cave, Bébhinn's uneasy solitude is broken by Dagr Griffiths-a striking, brooding stranger with Nordic features and secrets as deep as the valleys surrounding them.
Drawn together by isolation and danger, Bébhinn and Dagr ignite a connection neither expects. But what follows her from the Welsh peaks refuses to stay behind. The shadows that stalked her have found their way home to Ireland-and they know her name.
Irish Goodbye balances grief, humor, and blazing chemistry, weaving a story of self-discovery, family, and fated love. Between Dublin, London, and the wilds of Wales, Bébhinn and Dagr will defy families, distance, and even fate itself... if the darkness doesn't claim them first.
Anne Gregor is a Contemporary Romance author who loves using her master's degree in history to sprinkle a little of the past into a modern package. When she is not writing, reading, or book reviewing, she is obsessed with true crime documentaries and cooking challenge shows - a combination like fish and cheese - sometimes it works. An empty nester after her three children began adulting, she still loves getting together for family game nights. Quiet evenings are reserved for hand embroidery and peanut butter.She lives in northeast Oklahoma on the Grand Lake o' the Cherokees and is passionate about all things Okie and Native American.