[New Post] ARC Review: Irish Rouge by Lydia Michaels


Title: Irish Rouge

Author: Lydia Michaels

Page count: 584

Published: November 6th, 2015

Publisher: Valentine Pr

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Received: From the publisher in exchange for an honest review

Rating: 4/5


Opposites attract in this scorching romance from bestselling author, Lydia Michaels, when a small-town bad boy falls hard for the town virgin.

Kelly McCullough has always gotten every woman he’s wanted. Of all the McCullough men, his charm and magnetism is unmatched. However, there’s one woman he cannot have. Ashlynn Fisher is saving herself for marriage.

Ashlynn is everything Kelly is not. She’s quiet, shy, and—above all—virginal. But, after losing her heart to Kelly in grade school, no other man compares. When Ashlynn decides it’s time for her to find a husband, Kelly, a sucker for brown-eyed girls, offers to help but soon finds himself in a situation he never expected.

Chaste kisses and stolen secrets put Kelly’s virility and Ashlynn’s virtue to the test. Sooner or later, one of them will break, because neither want to bend when it comes to their needs.

Bestselling author, Lydia Michaels, has created an unforgettable family saga bursting with sizzling secrets and scandalous moments in this award winning series, McCullough Mountain, where each story can be read as a stand alone!



This is a good girl VS bad boy read, This book was a little different from what I normally read with talks about religion, I usually don’t read them but sometimes a synopsis just sucks you in and have to read it. The way that Lydia wrote it, it’s not in your face like some. She also explains the reasons why Ashlynn is waiting until marriage. Ashlynn has been in love and has a crush on the bad boy in town since high school. The more they hang out and get to know one another the more they laugh and start to realize maybe there are some feelings there. Ashlynn goes on her first date and Kelly shows her the ins and outs of a date and a few things that go along with it. This was a sexy, sweet and emotional read that I recommend everyone to read.



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