Series: Kavanagh Legends,
Publication Date: September 29, 2015
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Perfect for fans of Katy Evans and Monica Murphy, Sarah Robinsonβs blistering-hot series debut introduces the Kavanagh brothersβmixed martial arts fighters who work hard, play hard, and love with all their hearts. As one of the big names at his familyβs gym, Legends, MMA star Rory Kavanagh is used to being in the spotlightβuntil a gruesome leg injury knocks him out of the cage. Rory is left feeling sidelined in more ways than one, battling the inner demons that come with losing the one shot at his dreams. Then Clare walks into his life and gives him a new dream: winning her heart. There arenβt many new faces in Woodlawn these days, but this tough, beautiful stranger makes Rory want to get his life back into fighting shape.Clare Ivers doesnβt think sheβll be able to tell anyone what really brought her to the close-knit Bronx neighborhood where she just started bartending. But her lifeβs on pause and her past is catching up fast, try as she might to move onβwith new friends, steady work, and a chiseled alpha male trying to get her attention. Even though Roryβs more than a little intense, she canβt deny that her heart beats faster when he looks at her with those soulful silver eyes. Clare thought she was done with love, but Rory might just be man enough to show her she thought wrong.Includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title. For 18+ years of age.
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I enjoy reading books about big families, so I loved reading about the Kavanagh family, a big, tight knit, boisterous Irish family.Β They are sarcastic and love to give each other a hard time, but also have each otherβs backs.Β The five Kavanagh brothers are all big, good looking alpha males and when they are all together, women fall all over themselves trying to get their attention.Β The family owns Legends, a gym that specializes in training in MMAβs fighters.
This story centers on Rory, the oldest of the Kavanagh brothers.Β He was a successful MMA fighter until he injured his leg a year ago.Β He still suffers from pain and feels depressed knowing he will never be able to fight again. Β He is tortured and having a difficult time adjusting to life after fighting. Β He has always been a womanizer, but once he meets Clare Ivers, he isnβt interested in any other woman.
Claire is trying to get her life back together after running away from an abusive relationship and she is slowly getting her confidence back.Β Even though Claire is still vulnerable, Rory makes her feel comfortable and with him she can be feisty and opinionated.Β They have a lot of chemistry together and they help each other heal as they figure out their futures.Β Rory is all macho male with tattoos and piercings, but he also has a sweet and gentle side and I love the way he treats Clare. Β He is cocky and arrogant, yet he is also protective, he treats her with respect and takes things slow.Β This is a slow moving, sweet romance with some suspense included. I enjoyed this book, but at times, I wished it moved a little faster.Β It is the first book in the Kavanagh Legends series and each book is a stand alone.Β There are a lot of fun secondary characters included in this story.
Well, if it isnβt our long-lost brother,β a familiar voice said a few minutes later, as he meandered into the neighborhood bar that everyone he knew frequented. A hand clasped his shoulder. βShit, Rory, where the hell have you been?β
Rory inwardly groaned as he turned to face his younger brother, Quinn Kavanagh. Rory wanted to wipe Quinnβs smug smirk off with his fist. He had been sporting that same cocky attitude since the moment he popped into this world, a trait that Rory found uniquely irritating.
Now I remember why Iβve been avoiding this bar, Rory thought as he forced a smile at his brother.
βJust stopping in for a quick drink, Quinn,β Rory said, attempting to make clear that he wasnβt interested in socializing.
He headed over to the long wooden bar that wrapped around two sides of the small pub and stood before walls of liquor bottles and televisions. Several bartenders moved around swiftly, filling drink orders and talking with the full crowd that OβLearyβs always attracted on weekend nights. Rory found an empty stool down at one end, far away from the door, and quickly staked his claim.
He saw Cian, who had worked at OβLearyβs for as long as he could remember, and nodded his head to him. Cian nodded back and put up his hand, indicating he would be over in a minute, as he finished serving the group of college-aged kids at that end of the bar. The door to the kitchen swung open and a short, petite blonde ambled through carrying a large bucket of ice that seemed much too heavy for her small frame to manage.
Rory smiled slightly as he lifted one eyebrow, watching her with interest while she carefully poured the ice over the liquor bottles that sat in a metal bin below the barβs surface. She huffed and her face was slightly red at the task, but she still managed to completely empty the bucketβs contents evenly around each of the glass bottles.
He took advantage of her being distracted by her task to stare at her shapely legs, which disappeared under a short skirt barely longer than her small apron. Her skin was delicately pale and smooth, and he wondered what it would feel like to slide his fingers up the length of those legs. His eyes traveled up her body, disappointed that the thick, blond ringlets dangling halfway down her back were also hiding most of her face as she leaned over the bar. He wanted to see her perfectly sloped nose, catch her eyes with his, and see what her small pink lips would look like when they smiled.
Something about this woman was intriguing him, although he couldnβt pinpoint what.
Her work completed, she exhaled loudly and plopped the empty bucket at her feet, taking a breather. Rory chuckled lightly, finally grabbing her attention.
βYou laughing at me?β She put her hands on her hips, daring him to make fun of her.
Her eyes narrowed as she spoke, but he was still able to catch a glimpse of the dazzling emerald color that contrasted against her light skin and golden hair so perfectly.
βWouldnβt dream of it, mhuirnΓn.β A smile spread across his face as he watched her saunter over to him, her full, pink lips tightly pressed together in irritation.
βWhatβs that mean?β she asked when she reached him, standing across the bar with her arms folded across her chest and one hip tilted higher than the other. Her tone was defiant and he loved the feisty spirit she exuded.
βMhuirnΓn? Youβre all questions today. Iβll answer your question, if you answer mine.β Rory concentrated on keeping his speech normal and not slurring his words. He might have had a bit more to drink tonight than he had intended.
She turned away from him, looking back down the length of the bar and drumming her fingers on its surface.
Rory could sense her nervousness. He already missed her green gaze and silently begged her to turn back to him. There was something about her that stirred a protective instinct in him, a feeling entirely foreign toward anyone who wasnβt family. She was smiling, but there was an undercurrent of pain breaking through her friendliness.
He didnβt like it.
βI guess thatβs fair,β she relented, turning back to him and leaning against the wall.
βI havenβt seen you here before. Whatβs your name?β His question was simple, but the desire in his eyes was not as he licked his bottom lip and admired how perfectly her uniform hugged her curves, even on her small figure.
βClare Ivers. Iβm new in town. Needed a job.β She shrugged, not divulging much, but he felt a sliver of hope when he saw that the smile on her face had yet to disappear.
He knew that she could feel his attraction toward her when he saw the blush creep up her cheeks. The smile she couldnβt push away told him she was enjoying their banter as much as he was.
Despite her clear interest, there was a hint of disapproval as he watched her eyes roam over his torso. It was a look he was way too familiar with from the last year. Rory worried he might be slurring his words or sounding more drunk than he felt.
Wouldnβt be the first time, he thought.
βYour turn.β She pointed at him, biting the corner of her lip in an attempt to hide her smile.
βMhuirnΓn means sweetheart. If youβre going to work in Woodlawn, Clare, you gotta learn some Irish.β
βIs that right? I guess Iβll have to find a good tutor then,β she taunted, before turning on her heels and sauntering off.
Sarah RobinsonΒ is the bestselling author of The Photographer Trilogy and the Sand & Clay rock star series. A native of Washington, D.C., Robinson has both her bachelorβs and masterβs degrees in criminal psychology. She is married to a local police officer who is just as much of an animal rescue enthusiast as she is. Together, they own a zoo of rescue and foster animals.
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