Stephanie Doyle

Baily's Irish Dream: Baily's Irish Dream / Czech Mate


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      Duets™

      Two brand-new stories in every volume…twice a month!

      Duets Vol. #87

      You met the first of the two HOMETOWN HEARTTHROBS in Double Duets #71, Catching Chase and Nabbing Nathan. Popular Liz Jarrett finishes the delightful miniseries this month with two more of the single Barrett siblings—in Meant for Trent and Leigh’s for Me—who won’t remain single for long! All these tales are “full of Texas charm and wit and a wonderful small-town feeling,” asserts Rendezvous.

      Duets Vol. #88

      Talented Stephanie Doyle returns with a quirky story about a cross-country drive that quickly becomes a cross-country romance with unexpected results! “Ms. Doyle displays bountiful creativity in both her plot and appealing characters,” says Romantic Times. Joining her is Kate Thomas, who delivers a hero with all the right moves in Czech Mate. This author pens “an original story with gregarious characters, warm scenes and an amusing tone,” notes Romantic Times.

      Be sure to pick up both Duets volumes today!

      Baily’s Irish Dream

      Stephanie Doyle

      Czech Mate

      Kate Thomas

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Contents

       Baily’s Irish Dream

       Chapter 1

       Chapter 2

       Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

       Czech Mate

       Chapter 1

       Chapter 2

       Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

Baily’s Irish Dream

      “So you’re engaged?”

      Daniel frowned. “Where’s your ring?”

      Shifting in her seat, Baily said, “Technically…I’m not…we really haven’t quite…he hasn’t actually…”

      “He hasn’t proposed yet.” Ha! Daniel felt triumphant, although he had no idea why.

      “He hasn’t proposed, but he will. He’s waiting for me to come home.”

      “How long’s he been waiting?”

      “Uh, seven years,” she muttered under her breath.

      Daniel started to laugh. “You’re telling me your soon-to-be fiancé has been waiting for you for seven years. What on earth have you been doing, picking out bridesmaids’ dresses?”

      His question was met with stony silence. “I’m sorry for laughing. Hey, I’m not even married.”

      “Big shock there,” Baily retorted.

      “See, I won’t even rise to your bait. Now, tell me about this guy.”

      “Harry? He’s the supportive, sensitive type.”

      Daniel groaned. “Oh please, spare me the sensitive man stories.”

      Inwardly he fumed. The thought of Baily in a lifeless marriage didn’t sit well with him. She was the throw-everything-off-the-table, toss-her-skirt-over-her-head-and-take-her-hard-and-long type. Oh, hell! Where had that thought come from?

      Dear Reader,

      This book was inspired by so many things: my thirtieth (cough, cough) twenty-ninth birthday; my very Irish mother, who is determined to see me married; but most of all the best vacation I ever had—a five-day drive across this huge and magnificent country.

      I’ll never forget what it was like to see so much beauty, so much vastness and so much commonality between American towns all over the country. It was a trip that I will never forget, and then I realized it would be the perfect backdrop for Daniel and Baily’s story.

      It’s amazing what these two seemingly different people discover they have in common when trapped inside a Volkswagen Bug for three days with a cat who thinks she’s a former president!

      So sit back and enjoy this story as you would a long, leisurely car trip. Just don’t ask if you’re there yet. You’ll know you’ve reached the end of the trip when you get to the happy ending.

      I love to hear from readers! You can e-mail me at [email protected].

      Have fun!

      Stephanie Doyle

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      Good luck to you and Glynn in your life together.

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      “DONE. END. FINISHED. Gone. Goodbye. Get out of my way. No more. No way. Not me. Adiós. Au revoir. Hasta la vista. See you. So long. Sayonara.”

      “So what you’re saying is that you’re leaving.”

      “Yep.” Baily looked up from her task of trying to fit too many articles of clothing into a too small suitcase. Her friend Janice looked utterly confused.

      “You could always tell your parents no. You are an adult, after all.”

      That was questionable. Regardless, Baily had given her word. And if her parents’ persistence wasn’t enough to make her return home then her own honor was.

      “Don’t