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From Ireland With Love

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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.

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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.

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Cute story set in England and Ireland about one of a family of sisters. It was a little slow at first but then I really ended up enjoying it. I look forward to the next book in this series.

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Although a really good story, I'm afraid the author tries to introduce too many characters at once (in the opening chapter I felt like I was doing one of those memory tests on a quiz show were you have to shake hands with 20 people in as many seconds and remember all their names) and so it's really easy to be confused as to who is whom and in relation to who else. I get that this is because they're setting the stage for a series, but the introductions should've been done gradually so as not to overwhelm the reader. Sadly because of this I can't recommend this book as I know, they won't get beyond the first few chapters; I found it needed a lot of endurance to keep reading despite how well it turned out

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I love Ms Hurley’s novels about the Byrne sisters and Nick’s story is a gem in the de Foix saga crown. Loved the character progression and the addition of Ohana (except I actually thought her original name was more endearing). I loved the addition of Nick’s grandmother and the different point of view she brought to the novel. I cannot wait for another Liz Hurley novel!

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Nicoletta Byrne, in addition to being one of the five Hiverton sisters, is successful, intelligent and knows what she wants. A nose to the grindstone kind of girl, she doesn’t have time in her life for diversions. When her trading company comes under investigation and she’s suddenly out of work, Nick finds she’s got time to think about her orphaned father and her family heritage. Driven for answers, she sets off for Ireland.

This is a heartwarming tale with a strong, intelligent heroine whose ordered life is upended, causing her to cling to the only one she can rely on – her newly gifted dog, Ohana. Readers have a front seat as Nick copes with catastrophic failure which threatens to destroy the entire Hiverton empire. Is it really all her fault?

I’m glad I persevered with this novel after tossing it several times. Not realising that this was book 4 of the Hiverton sisters series, I was completely lost. Hurley introduced 20 characters in the first chapter, four of them with nicknames and very few connections explained. This book needs to be read in the series order; it doesn’t stand alone. Once the plot shifted from the family group, the confusion started to clear, and I had the patience to appreciate the witty, family-focused tale.

Hurley writes about love, family, adventure, revenge and mistaken identity in this uplifting rom-com to be published September 2, 2021.

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#NetGalley #FromIrelandWithLove
Thank you so much to NetGalley for allowing me an ARC of this book to read.

I will start off by saying I was very, very confused when I first started reading this. I had no idea ahead of time this was part of a series, and with so many people being introduced and spoken about within the first chapter- I felt lost. That being said, much like other reviews of this book I’ve seen, I almost gave up and didn’t finish reading this.

I was pleasantly surprised as I continued reading however. I am glad I didn’t give up on this book. I loved the family relationships dynamics in this book… I really think that’s the biggest aspect that pulled me in eventually. If not for my confusion in the beginning of the book, I would have gave 4 stars- but it was a little hard to look past since it almost made me stop reading.

Thanks again for the ARC!

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My thanks to NetGalley for making an eARC of this book available to me.

To be honest, I almost gave up on this book in the first ten pages. we get more than a dozen names thrown at us, as well as some alternate names, with not enough explanation to tie them to the previous three books in the series, and it left me very confused. However, I stuck with it and once the book moved away from the large family gathering it all started to make sense. (A handful of footnotes tying the names to the previous titles would have gone a long way to alleviating this problem.)

This ended up being a fun little tale of mistaken identity, revenge, love (of course), and family relationships. For me it ended up being the best of the four books in this series so far, but we still have one last sister whose story needs to be told.

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I didn't realise it was another book about the Hiverton sisters at first but you don't really need to have read them before to be able to really enjoy this one. Loved it
Nick or Letty is the main character in this one, she is a financial whizz but due to some dirty tactics by another company is being investigated by the Financial services so can't work while it's going on
Meeting a handsome stranger called Gabe she finds out there is more to life than just work

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At first I thought I had missed a book out as it sort of starts by talking about past things but it didn't detract from how much I enjoyed this book. A story of a family of sisters focusing on Nick a city trader who falls foul of a big banking family. For a break from her troubles she goes to Ireland to find more about her father's family and while she is there she meets Gabe. I really enjoyed this story not a dull moment at all, lovely characters, lovely descriptions. Totally recommend.

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Oh my gosh this is brilliant I didnt no when I requested it that it was the same series as high heels in scotland. So glad I no what's happened to the others. I loved this book cant wait to buy all of them now.
I love how the books is about nick bit brings in the other sisters as well just like if it was real life.
Love the Ohana nome for the puppy it fits so well. Thank you for a brilliant book.
Xxxxx

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With thanks to #Netgalley and #HeraBooks for an ARC of #FromIrelandWithLove by #LizHurley, in exchange for an honest review.

This is book 4 in the Wiverton Sisters series. This book tells Nick’s story.
Nick Byrne is successful, motivated and clever. She has achieved everything with her own hard work and determination…. But then everything begins to fall apart.
Suddenly with time on her hands and a new canine companion, Nick decides to head for Ireland to find answers to the many questions she has about her family history, and in particulal her father.
Throw in some sisterly love, an adventure and of course some romance, and what you get is a well written, funny and charming tale that will keep you turning those pages right to the end.
Ideally this series needs to be read in order, so as to appreciate and understand this book to it’s full potential.
Even though i’ve only read one other book in the series, i did still thourghly enjoy this story.
I am rapidly becoming quite a fan of Liz Hurley’s writing. She really captures the heart of her characters and writes with intelligence and humour.
A glorious four stars from me.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Publication date 2/9/21

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Let’s and Gabe. A wonderful story about families. . Lotta is in Ireland hunting for hers. And Gabes family is trying unbeknownst to him to destroy Letta.. More intrigue , great characters and of course a love story, you will not want to put this one down.

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Wow wow wow. Lovely to be back with the sisters. Nicky’s story was great . I did not want it to end. I don’t think Liz Hurley can write a bad book. The part in Ireland was so good and finding their grandmother was perfect..Aster was a star on the computer . A city reputation can go in a second. What a twist with the dog.

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Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book. Nick has just lost her job and decides to travel to Ireland to learn more about her father. This was an enjoyable read.

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As ever Liz doesn’t let me down with another in depth peek into the Byrne girls.
This time it’s a treat to catch up with Nick but also to discover more from the families past.
I’m hooked on these books and already can’t wait to catch up with another sister.

This arc was kindly provided by netgalley in exchange for a review.
I love it!

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Liz Hurley always does a great job of detailing a story that is witty, intelligent and focus on family with a hint of romance. As a note, this is one in a series of books about the Hiverton sisters. I have read a few of these so I already was familiar the sisters. The first few chapters are the sisters together so without that background a reader new to the series might be a bit confused. That said, the story is mainly about Nick Hiverton who is the financial genius of the family. It was nice to see her from a different perspective than that of her sisters, as the other stores are told. If you are looking for an easy, feel-good read, you can't go wrong with this one!

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Thanks for the advanced copy.

I enjoyed this, loved the writing style and had not read any in the series so this was a stand alone for me. I love how it starts with the relationship dynamics and the sisterhood aspect. I love that it's in Ireland. I think I will spend some time and read the others.

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Nick has the unfortunate label of being “the sensible one” amongst her sisters. Nick is the one who has life sorted, her own company, her organised lifestyle, her sensible choices. Then life throws Nick a curve ball triggering a trip to Ireland to investigate family secrets.
A fun and lighthearted read which can be read alone or as part of the series

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I received an advance copy of, From Ireland with Love, by Liz Hurley. I love books about Ireland and this is a good one. I loved the characters, and the setting was amazing. This book is n a series, but can be read alone.

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