Download Irish Girl Romance series (1-3) by Jenny O’Brien (.ePUB)

Irish Girl Romance series by Jenny O’Brien (#1-3)
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Overview: Jenny O’Brien was born in Ireland a very long time ago. She always wanted to write a book but decided to hone her life experiences first. Irish Girl Trilogy is a series of books following the lives of three nurses living and working in St Justin’s hospital, Dublin. Book 1 follows Liddy and Mitch, Book 2 follows Grainne and Ruari and Book 3 follows Mabel and Derry.
Genre: Romance

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Ideal Girl (#1): Ideal girl is the first in a series of romantic novels, which find old fashioned girls thrown into modern day settings. All set in the fictitious Dublin hospital of St Justin’s staff not only have to cope with their stressful jobs, they also have to cope with the mire that is ‘pre- relationship hell!’

Girl Descending (#2): She thought she’d left hurt behind. She’d lost her gran, her fiancé and nearly her life. Could moving from Cork to Dublin herald a new beginning or would it be just more of the same? Dr Ruari is Proud; not My Darcy proud but there was no way he was going to ask someone out unless she was at least half decent – unlike new nurse Grainne McGuire. Grainne is prejudiced; not against Ruari, more against all men in general – So would you be if you found your fiancé in bed with your best friend! Can they work it out or will Pride and Prejudice come between them?

Unhappy Ever After Girl (#3): Mabel Frederick (Freddie for short) has it all, or at least she thinks she has. She’s about to marry Henry, the most amazing man. A man who’s all set to follow in her father’s footsteps as deacon of St Eilidh’s. She also has a job she loves, working on the eye unit of St Justin’s as well as the best friends a girl could ask for. What she doesn’t have is Henry’s love, something she only finds out after the wedding. Her friends come to the rescue by arranging a private nursing job for her across the Irish Sea in Betws-y-Coed. Professor Derry Yeats doesn’t have it all. He’s never thought of his life in measurements of happiness as he’s always been too busy as one of Ireland’s top heart surgeons. If he were to measure his happiness before Mabel he’d have rated it as less than zero. What use was a blind surgeon being treated in Betws-y-Coed to anyone? Can Derry and Mabel turn their Unhappy Ever After into Happy Ever After or will fate intervene?

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