Deceive Me in Ireland by Whitney K-E

Her cousin had warned her about the Irish charm and Cara had been foolish to ignore her. In Ireland to be Maid of Honour in Kate’s wedding, Cara hasn’t a clue that the handsome Irishman seated next to her on the plane is the infamous brother of her cousin’s fiancé. And William O’Reilly doesn’t plan on telling her either. Silver-tongued and devilishly handsome, William has Cara fighting a fierce attraction that threats to eliminate her prejudice towards him. Should she give him a chance or heed her cousin’s warning? The same loveable characters from What Happens in Ireland come together once again in the fresh and humorous sequel, Deceive Me in Ireland. Like Kate Barrow, her cousin Cara discovers that resisting the charms of an Irishman isn’t as easy as it seems. As wicked as his brother, William’s determined to make Cara realize his worth. And her own.

Review:
Whitney K-E has done it again, I absolutely loved her first book What Happens in Ireland, as the storyline was well written, with witty conversations and a very hot and charming male character who was the love interest of the stubborn and fiery Kate. 

Deceive Me In Ireland focuses more on Kate's cousin and brother-in-law and is just as brilliant, I loved the commentary of thoughts from the characters plus there was lots more witty banter which had me laughing out loud in public places...not embarrassing at all. There were a few moments in this book where I was a little bit anxious that the two main characters, Cara and Patrick *coughs* sorry William, might not end up together which would be such a shame as they are perfect for each other. William may not have been completely honest with Cara when they first met, but both characters have an instant attraction for each other which only grows stronger as the story goes on, despite the truth coming out and a few other hurdles along the way. 5/5<3s for Deceive Me In Ireland. 

Another thing I really love about this series is the mention of the Irish scenery, seriously I want to pack my bags and move to Ireland, it sounds so beautiful.


If you're a fan of hot guys with Irish accents plus the charm and humour to make any woman fall head over heels in love, then these books are for you.

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