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You'll Always Have Tara

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Tara Maxwell seems to have been born under a lucky star, enjoying a life of leisure in beautiful, historic Charleston, South Carolina. But luck, and family fortunes, have a way of running out. Suddenly Tara is left with only one place to turn—her late aunt’s country home in north-west Ireland. The catch: to claim her inheritance Tara must agree to live in Castle Tásúildun for three months. With two other potential heirs. And choose one to be co-owner of the estate.
The title of this book caught my attention pretty quickly and the description sounded cute and very familiar. I must say I’m pretty sure this is the first time I’ve read any kind of adaptation of Gone With the Wind, of which I am a huge fan of. I did enjoy the lightness of it as well as the writing. I also really liked Tara. I recommend.
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This was a very cute, quite read. Fans of Gone with the Wind will like the various references to that favorite as Tara has to navigate various stipulations to receive an Irish castle from her aunt.

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This is a cute romance that is based loosely on Gone with the wind. Tara Maxwell and her sisters are shocked to discover they have no money or home when their father and Aunt are killed in an accident. Tara is bequeted a home in Ireland with the condition that she live there with 2 other potential co-owners for 3 months. Tara realizes that her aunt is matchmaking and finds that both gentlemen have lots to offer. This is book 2 in the Riches to Romance series and I did not read book 1, Dreaming of Manderley. There is one more sister for book 3. Castle Tasuildun is a beautiful setting and Tara decides she wants to stay in Ireland with... I received a copy of this ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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I tried to read this book but right from the start I was just confused as to what was happening. I didn't connect to any of the characters like I thought I would so it was hard for to continue reading.

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Tara has inherited an Irish Castle. She must choose between two men to become her con-inheritor. Think Gone with the Wind set in Ireland. I really liked this book and recommend it. Thanks netgalley for providing me with an arc. The opinions are my own.

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Tara wants to save a castle in Ireland. However, she must live with 2 men and pick one to be a ,”co-inheritor. I love Irish reads. Would recommend.
Thank you Netgalley for the Arc

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How much you like this will depend on how willing you are to chuckle at a light take off on Gone with the Wind. Tara is trying to save a castle in Ireland which she inherited (much to her surprise.) She must live there with Aidan and Rhys AND choose one of the to be her co-inheritor. You can guess how this is going to go but Brown mixes things up a bit. The Irish setting is lovely. Thanks to Netgalley for this breezy fast read.

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