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Unfortunately had issues trying to read this book by the time, I noticed it had archived and it was too late. My apologies, look forward to reading this when I get a chance to pick it up.
Lovely feel good book to read. It was a joy to read. Lovely characters. Great plot. The book was charming. Very well written. I’d definitely recommend this book
Love me some story with a Ireland. That is a place that I wanted to go and this gives me reason to what to do so. I want to read more of these stories because of this book.
Many thanks to the publisher for approving me to read From Ireland With Love! The book has the cutest cover, and honestly, that's what compelled me to read the book in the first place, but the story mesmerized me even more. I believe this is the fourth book in the Hiverton Sisters series., but since all of the books can be read as a standalone, I had no trouble reading it. (even though sometimes the nicknames confused me, I got hang of it after the first few chapters)
I loved the family and sisterhood themes that the book explored so much! The story followed a unique storyline, The twists and turns that centered around Nick finding out more about her father's history were really fascinating to read about. Before starting the book, I had no idea that the story will delve into serious themes, but I am so glad that was done. Nick and Gabe's romance was really sweet. Even though there were some bumps along the way, I loved how they sorted out their differences at the end. Seeing their friendship blossom into a beautiful relationship was definitely the highlight of reading this book for me. <3
I highly recommend reading this book if you're looking for a fictional cozy escape set in Ireland!
Lovely family drama series with Nick's story in this book with her going back to Ireland to discover her roots after her business is in tatters. Great characters with all the sisters bring so different and you are very quickly drawn into the story
Fantastic fourth instalment with the Byrne sisters! I really hope there will be more. I loved reading about Nick and her life. Wonderful catching up with old characters and the opportunity to meet some new, fairly important ones. Full of laughter and tears, the cow encounter is one to watch out for. Fabulous read, thoroughly enjoyable!
Thank you Netgalley
From Ireland With Love
by Liz Hurley
This is the fourth book in the series about the five Hiverton sisters. Nick Byrne is a workaholic. Totally focused, intelligent and well organised in her business as an investment trader but she is being investigated by The FCA and her life is in crisis! So as she can’t work and at such a loose end she goes to Ireland to find out more about her dead father.
A fantastic easy read following five sisters who have fought to stay afloat when the parents died suddenly when the eldest was just 18 years old . All very different in looks and personality.
Warm hearted, humorous and fantastic characters. A joy to read & so well written the book just draws you in from the first page.
Thank you to Netgalley for a pre publication copy. In return for an honest review #fromirelandwithlove #netgalley
Nick is one of five Hiverton sisters. Her sister Ari inherits a lot of land, money and property alongside the title of "Lady." Therefore, as the financial whizz, Nick takes over the running of the Hiverton accounts. Her work is her her life and her everything. Until the financial conduct authority start investigating her. Will Nick recover ? Why did the FCA start to investigate to start with?
This is book 4.5. I have read the two books before this so naturally moved straight onto this one.
I have also found out this is a part of a series but the author has made note this can be read as a stand alone book or in any order. I do feel it can be read as a stand alone but reading this in order. I feel it couldn't be read out of order without becoming confusing.
Although this book is a romcom. Their are some emotional subjects included such as FCA Investigations, evictions, family history, revenge and death amongst many more. However this does not take away from the feel of the book. It adds many twists and turns to the story and allows for these to be explored further throughout. It builds on the problems which the other characters have felt and resolved in previous books. Giving you snippets of how well these characters have resolved themselves post problems.
The concept of the story is great and I thoroughly enjoyed the family history aspect of the story. Investigating the trials and tribulations felt by many young woman particularly I'm Ireland in the early to mid 20th Century.
I also loved how the epilogue brought all the characters, their families and stories together. Although it made it feel quite final and we still haven't heard Aster's story. So I do hope this isn't the case.
Having read this directly after book three. I was able to feel that the authors writing style had remained and continued to shine with her added confidence seen in book three.
On the other hand I did find the speed with which Nick started meeting with Gabe at the hotel and opening up to him. Went against the workaholic, corporate privacy character that had been built for Nick. It felt rushed and unrealistic for the description given through out the series for Nick.
This book was part of series that I hadn't read, and I just could not figure out who all the characters were with their nicknames and hypehenated last names!
Thank you NetGalley, author Liz Hurley, and Hera Books publishing for giving me a free arc copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
4 stars
While this is the third book in the Wiverton sisters, this is the first book I have read and this series and it will not be my last,
Each book follows the romantic journeys of the five Wiverton sisters, who are utterly devoted to each other as well as their happiness.
This is Nick's book, who is the cleaver financial sister. Being in a male dominated profession, someone is always out to get revenge on her and her company. So with time off, she decides to set out for Ireland, where she wants to understand the mystery behind her father's past.. As she discovers more about her father's past, she meets Gabe. While they seem to have an instant attraction, their instant chemistry is sometimes not enough, but they continue to growth close as she finds out the mystery of her father's missing mother. The ending was wrapped up nicely and was glad to see Nick and Gabe work out their differences as well as Nick getting cleared of the charges. The writing was very easy and light-hearted. It was a very easy read to get lost in over a weekend. I would recommend this book to those who are looking for a romance set in Ireland. I can't wait to read the other books in this amazing series!
3 stars. An enjoyable, easy read. When I first picked this up I didn't realize that it was the 4th book in a series, which didn't alter my enjoyment of it but would have made sense for all the family backstory!
Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the advanced copy of this book. My opinions are my own and not influenced by anybody. Ever.
I had fun and loved the characters. It's a perfect summer read, easy to read and heartwarming.
I smiled, I rooted for the characters and enjoyed the plot.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
The opening chapter is a bit chaotic - so many characters - but the story soon settles in and reconnects us with the Wiverton sisters. This book deals mainly with Nick (or Letta, which is a bit confusing) and her determination to clear her name after being accused of trading irregularities. The author provides a good storyline about corporate greed, rivalry and dirty tricks. Yes, there is love and family drama as well!
From Ireland with Love by Liz Hurley, Hiverton Sisters, Book 4 is every bit as lovely as the ones preceding it. These sisters had the ideal childhood until both of the parents died. At that point they ranged in age from 10-18. The oldest girls fought to keep the family together despite social workers' best attempts and as a result they grew up to be resilient, determined, and talented. Each had what they did best, and when Ariana inherited the home, fortune, and title, which had been denied her mother, things really started to come together. When Aster's (the youngest) story is released I will have to reread the entire series so I can remember it all. Meanwhile we have come to Nicoletta, Nick, to the world, sometimes Letta to those closest to her. She is the financial genius that has put them all on sound footing. She loves money and shat she can so with it. Unlike many financial wonders, she is as honest as the day is long, as well as well-liked by her employees. Now, all of a sudden the government is investigating her. She has been going over her past transaction by transaction and she can't see it. Fortunately, before they can take her to trial they have to turn their evidence over to her lawyers. With help from friends and family, she is able to prove she's been framed.
Nick is a loner. She doesn't date, and she really has no friends. She has her sisters and that is all she needs. She has loyal employees who make each day a good one for her. She jogs and rides her bicycle. She is self-contained . . . until these accusations arise. Then she needs a distraction. She decides to go to Ireland and she if she can find information about her father's family. the change will do her good so she packs her newly acquired mini-dachshund and takes off. She meets a man and thinks they click, but what does she know? She doesn't have much experience. He turns out to be a good friend to her. This is a friends-to-lovers story and it is a good one. Hurley has the pacing of the story down perfectly. It's an excellent romance, but it's so much more than that, with the elements of mystery and history, both, taking much of the story. Love this series. Love this book. Congratulations, Liz Hurley!
I was invited to read a free e-ARC of From Ireland With Love by Hera Books through Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are mine. #netgalley #hera #fromirelandwithlove
From Ireland With Love is the fourth book in the Hiverton Sisters series, and what a wonderful addition it is!. In this latest instalment we follow the story of Nick Byrne, the more independent and definitely the most sensible of the siblings. She has always thrived to make a success of herself without using her family name to give her an advantage, and so far she has done just that.
However, when her trading business finds itself under investigation Nick’s well structured life begins to fall away bit by bit. When she finds herself without a job and her future seeming more uncertain than ever before, she allows herself to think about what her beloved father who has sadly passed away would do if he found himself in such a situation.
And this is how Nick finds herself travelling to Ireland in order to try and find out more about her family history, something she hopes will allow her to regather herself. With her faithful dog keeping her company on her travels Nick feels certain she knows how her adventure will pan out…but what she hadn’t expected was to potentially find love whilst looking for these much desired answers.
After reading this series from the beginning I have found myself eagerly awaiting the next instalment to this much loved collection. Nick is a very different character to her sisters, she has a strong sense of independence and the drive to prove those who may doubt her wrong. The investigation into the company she worked tirelessly to make a success seems to really knock her confidence, however following her journey throughout the book as she began to build herself up again was delightful.
With a cast of vibrant, well fleshed out characters and a truly engaging storyline that has you invested to the very end, this is a fantastic read.
Had I realised iThis was book 4, I wouldn’t have requested it as I hadn’t read the other 3 and I feel that I had missed a big chunk of the story, there was so many names given that I was confused and felt I was lost, unfortunately I didn’t finish this book
This is part of a series but it can be read as a stand-a-lone. Wonderful settings and the characters are great. Liz always delivers great books and this one is no different. 5 stars and I recommend this, you are sure to enjoy reading this.
Thanks to Netgally and publisher for this eARC
What a ride this book was to read. I sailed thru the pages and had a great time reading it. It was just what I needed was a book that made me laugh out loud!
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy.
I have loved reading this series of the Hiverton sisters.
The story of this book is focused on Nick, the sister who has worked hard to get to where she is, proving herself in a environment that’s a male-dominated world.
Soon, she hears that’s she’s being investigated and finds that she’s being set up, therefore her company has to be shut down.
Now, with nothing to do, she decides to head to Ireland, to try and locate her fathers family or anything about them, as the sisters don’t know much.
There, she meets Gabe, whose also there for a different reason, one connected to Nick….
Nick and her sisters try to find out who is behind the investigation and why. Is Gabe the reason for this?
I loved the little dog Ohana.
Highly recommend this series.
I really love this series of the five orphaned Wiverton sisters, who find out they have titles and various properties, moving from their little terraced house to an estate in Norfolk.
This story is about Nick, the clever financial sister, working hard to make her mark in a male-dominated world. But someone (previous book) is out for revenge and tries to set her up, getting her company investigated and shut down whilst it's being investigated.
So with time on her hands Nick heads off to Ireland to investigate her father's family, who the sisters know very little about, and meets the handsome Gabe there. But of course nothing is ever easy and the path of true love never runs smooth! But in the end justice is served, Nick is exonerated and eventually her and Gabe sort out their differences.
This is the third book I've read in this series and they are just very easy reading and fun. I love all the sisters, each unique in their own way. Very enjoyable series.