Book Synopsis:
"After witnessing the brutal beating of her father at Irish Mob boss Antaine Sorley’s hand, Onóra Russo is on the run. Together with her little brother Finn she has fled the safety of her Chicago home for places unknown.
Her instincts say keep running, but loyalty says to do as Daddy instructed. Make the call to the one man who can help her. What happens when the one who answers isn’t who she expects?
Can Onóra trust this Irishman who claims neutrality? With the Irish and Italian’s looking for them does she have a choice?
Rónán knew, knew before he traced the call it was going to be trouble. Then he heard her Siren’s call and couldn’t refuse. It may put his life on the line, but he’ll help her, whatever the cost. Even if that cost is his heart."
Title: Irish Eyes and Mafia Lies
Author: J. Haney
Publisher: Haney Hayes Books
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Irish Eyes and Mafia Lies" by J. Haney
My Rationalization:
What an interesting story this was from the start to the finish. Seeing Onora and her brother Finn having to flee from Chicago for there safety to parts unknown. It was told to Onora what she was to do as her father had instructed and that was to make a call to the Irishman and we find Ronan was the one who picked up the call. With both the Irish and Italian's looking for Onora we see that she will do as her father has asked. What is up with this Irishman Roman as it seems like he may be putting his own life on the line by getting involved with these two? I will say the Onora did get on my nerves as times with some of her thought patterns but it worked its way out by the end.
I do not want to tell to much more about this story other than to say this will be one read that you will be kept turning the pages with all that will go on with Onora, Finn, and Ronan. It will be even more interesting as the reader will see these two Onora and Ronan start to fall for each other. I did love the banter between all three of these characters. By the end, we are given a story that comes together so well in how and what can happen when the Irish and Italians are able to work things out especially as it was for Onora, Finn, and Ronan.
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