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Sex is the cure
for a great many of your problems. At least that’s what
Keara’s great-aunt Maeve, owner of the sex toy shop, The
Irish Sex Fairy Shop, believes. Keara’s not so sure about
her aunt’s wisdom, but after being held hostage at gunpoint
during a robbery, Keara needs to escape her life in L.A. and
spend a few weeks in the quiet town of Kilkenny with her
unconventional aunt. Stressed out and suffering from a
constant battery of nightmares and flashbacks, Keara’s
willing to try anything to find peace once more. When
Shane, deputy police chief of Kilkenny and Keara’s old
flame, walks into Maeve’s store and back into Keara’s life,
she wonders if maybe her aunt’s advice is worth taking after
all. But Keara finds it hard to keep things simply sexual
with Shane. The problem is, Keara’s life is in L.A.; so how
can she stay in Kilkenny with Shane?
What I wouldn’t
give to live in the charming, Ireland-inspired town of
Kilkenny Kelly Jamieson brought to life in Irish Sex
Fairy. I admit, the town felt so idyllic I fell in
love with it every bit as much as I did the story’s
characters. From Keara to Shane to Maeve and more, each
person in Irish Sex Fairy came alive on the
page for me, which is why I enjoyed the story so much. I
wasn’t able to stop reading the book once I started because
I liked each character so much and wanted to see how events
would turn out with them. Of course, it would be remiss of
me to write about a book called Irish Sex Fairy
without mentioning, well, the sex. Ms. Jamieson certainly
knows how to heat up the page, blending eroticism with
tenderness in ways that made me sigh and – if I may be
honest – envy Keara.
Irish Sex Fairy
is everything its title suggests and more. It’s warm, sexy,
and fun, but it also deals with the fallout Keara must deal
cope with after a trauma such as the one she experienced.
In the end, the most I can say is that I absolutely loved
Irish Sex Fairy and will definitely be reading
more of Ms. Jamieson’s work! |