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Love in Ballycove Omnibus (Books 1-6)

A Clean, Small Town Irish Romance

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– Wild Atlantic charm, heart-warming small-town romance –
Escape to Ballycove, a windswept jewel on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, where cosy pubs, colourful cottages and found-family friendships set the stage for six clean & wholesome small-town romances.

The Cottage by the Cliffs (Book 1)
One fake ring, one broken heart, and a second chance at love!
Big-city marketing star Tara Quinn returns to windswept Ballycove only to inherit a dilapidated cliff-top cottage and the memories of the teenage sweetheart she left behind. Local carpenter Cillian Byrne offers a daring solution: announce a pretend engagement so nosy villagers, greedy developers, and Tara’s guilt all stay off her back while they restore the house.

A Canvas of Summer Skies (Book 2)
One daring design, one cautious surfer, and a love painted across Ballycove’s summer skies.
For muralist Niamh O’Shea, Ballycove’s first Arts & Waves Festival is her dream canvas... if the town will let her splash a thirty-foot sea-dragon across its iconic cliffs. Former pro surfer Rory Donnelly, now owner of the Board & Bike shop, sees disaster in neon paint and tourist selfies. Thrown together as festival co-chairs, the pair agree on exactly one thing: they can’t stand each other.

When Autumn Leaves Turn Gold (Book 3)
One harvest fair, one looming goodbye and a friendship on the edge of forever.
Autumn paints Ballycove gold just as primary-school teacher Aoife Flynn throws herself into planning the village harvest fair. Her best friend since nappies, Finn Murphy—paramedic and dare-devil cliff-rescue volunteer—steps in to help, hiding the letter in his pocket: a dream job interview in Galway that could take him sixty miles, and a lifetime, away. Between bonfire rehearsals, Gaelic songs, and cider-sweet sunsets, long-buried feelings spark. But risking the perfect friendship that’s carried them since childhood may cost them both more than distance ever could.

A Second Bloom in October (Book 4)
First love returns, autumn leaves, and a widowed bookseller’s heart blooms again.
Fifty-five-year-old bookseller Fiona Doyle treasures quiet October mornings in Ballycove’s Curlew Bookshop, shelves scented with peat smoke and stories. When Seán McGrath—her teenage sweetheart turned celebrated historian—strides in needing space to archive village letters, Fiona’s orderly empty-nest life tilts. The boy who once promised forever left for academia thirty-eight years ago; now his rueful smile stirs long-dormant hope beneath falling gold leaves.

Lights at the Lighthouse (Book 5)
A single dad, a wandering librarian and Christmas lights bright enough to heal lonely hearts!
Lonely lighthouse keeper Declan Hayes keeps Ballycove’s beam cutting through November gales, yet grief still clouds his days. Enter Bríd Callahan, the new librarian whose mobile book van and radiant hope make even the wild cliffs feel like home. Her story-times enchant Declan's six-year-old Molly and coax rare smiles from Declan. Then a fierce storm maroons Bríd overnight in the lighthouse, where candlelit cocoa and whispered dreams kindle the first glow of a Christmas miracle—for a father, a daughter, and a wanderer alike.

Christmas Bells & Ballycove Vows (Book 6)
A grumpy pub owner and a sunshine principal, one Christmas wedding neither planned.
Pub owner Seamus Gallagher prefers peace, pints, and zero tinsel. Primary-school principal Sorcha Ní Riain runs on lists, glitter glue, and Christmas cheer. When Father Colm wins a radio contest that funds exactly one Christmas Eve wedding and Ballycove votes the longtime sparring partners to tie the knot, the pair strike a strictly practical bargain: save Seamus’s leaking pub roof, secure Sorcha’s new school wing, then part ways.
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