SAVE ME
by Cecy Robson
O’Brien Family, #5
Publication Date: April 25, 2018
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Standalone
O’Brien Family, #5
Publication Date: April 25, 2018
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Standalone
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RT Book Reviews proclaims that the O’Brien Family
series from award-winning author Cecy Robson “has
the hottest brothers ever!” And in SAVE ME, it’s time for
Seamus, the family’s most notorious bachelor, to find
true love.
Three weddings. No date. What’s a hot stud to do when all
the women on his speed dial are either serving dinner to their
families or serving time?
Out of all the O’Briens, Seamus is the best-looking, most
creative, and, did I mention, best-looking? Single at almost
forty wasn’t a big deal until every sibling in his large and loud
Irish family found “the one.” Now, he’s desperate for a
wedding date, one he doesn’t have to worry will make out
with the limo driver or rob the bride and groom blind.
Allie Mendes is the good daughter, who’s spent her life living
in her perfect sister’s shadow. But when her sister steals the
man Allie was supposed to marry, that shadow she’s lived in
threatens to swallow her whole. Allie wants to believe a
bright future awaits. But when she begs God to save her from
this disastrous twist of fate, the last person she expects Him
to send her is Seamus O’Brien.
Allie needs a stand-in boyfriend to avoid appearing as lonely
as she feels. Seamus needs a decent woman without an
ankle bracelet or a rap sheet as long as his muscular arms.
The two make a deal to pose as each other’s perfect date.
But weddings mean romance and a chance at forever
neither had planned.
Oh my god what a book! That
was amazing. I love the
O'Brien family. So happy to see Seamus gets his story.
This
book like all the others was amazingly well-written and
thought out.
Now like I said this is
Seamus story and how he met his Allie.
He is a (I cannot say the man-W word
here so let's say)
player and sleep around and the women he has been with
are
bad. Like hide the silver or car keys kind of bad. Allie is a
sweet but shy
girl. She runs her own business and doses it
well. But her family is horrid to
her. Hell her sister took her
fiancé from her. And her mom is a she beast. I
can
understand why she hid herself behind the cloths she wore.
But you have to
love Seamus for dragging her out of that
shell. Even if it was all to save face
i. Front of their families.
But as time goes feelings change but both are too
sacred to
tell the other. You will love this book and If you want to know
more
get the book..
Now before I ruin this for
you I will leave off here. I hope you
enjoy this book as much as I did. If you
do like this book,
please consider leaving a review. The Authors really like it
when you do; they value your opinions too.
I slump into my seat,
every curse word I know falling into my mouth like a landslide. Wren is feeling
a lot of pressure. Finnie’s fiancée, Sol, is, too. Ma isn’t doing so hot
either. They have weddings plan and a long list of nightmares that I can’t
possibly relate to.
I don’t get their
preoccupation with me. They have better things to do. I want to yell at
everyone to mind their damn business. Except that I can’t. Pains in the ass or
not, in their own demented way, my family means well. I try to ease at least
one worry the best way I know how. I
lie.
“You’re worried over
nothing. I already have someone lined up to bring to all your shit.”
Instead of shutting
Wren up, she gets more nuts. “Who are you going to bring?” she asks slowly.
“Seamus, it can’t be just anyone. I don’t want any drama. I want a decent meal,
say hello to few people, and get the hell out so I can have naked time with
Evan.”
“Don’t worry about it.
She’s . . . nice.”
“When you say ‘nice’ do
you mean all her tats are spelled correctly or she won’t burst into flames if
she walks into church?”
“There won’t be no
flames,” I assure her. “And she’s got no tats.” I grimace. Now I’ve gone too
far.
“Who is it?” she
presses. “This can’t be some woman you met at a bar.”
Well, there goes Plan
A.
“It has to be a decent
human being,” Wren says, laying it out. “Someone you wouldn’t be afraid to tell
Father Finnigan you were with the night before.”
Shit. Is she kidding
me? It’s bad enough I can’t pick up someone at a bar. Now she’s expecting
someone with morals, too? I was just going to hit someone up on the speed dial.
But by the way she’s acting, it won’t be enough to get Wren or Ma off my back.
“I’m bringing the woman
I’m seeing,” I blurt out.
I know I’m screwed even
before she says anything. “You’re
seeing someone?”
“Sure.”
“Someone who doesn’t
deflate when you’re done for the night?”
“That was one time!” It
was also a joke. We blew up a bunch of adult dolls and shoved them Curran’s
patrol car. But we’re men and that’s what men do to other men at their
brother’s bachelor party.
“Then who is it?”
“Who’s who?” I ask,
trying to buy myself some time.
“Who is the woman
you’re planning to bring to all the events I have to attend so the Four
Horsemen don’t gallop
across the dead remains of my wedding party?”
I look around like
she’s somehow spying on me from the next building. I used to be a great liar
when I was a kid. Don’t judge me. If you grew up in my family, you had to learn
to lie to survive and have somewhat of a social life without your mother
kicking down a door and dragging you out
of an underage drinking party by the hair. But since turning legal and Ma retiring
to Florida, I haven’t really had anything to lie about.
“Ah, Georgina . . .
Glass.” I smack myself on the forehead for being such an idiot.
“Georgina Glass,” Wren
says. She’s not impressed by my Brady Bunch reference. Truth be told, neither
am I. “Tell me you’re joking.”
“Course I am.” I scroll
through my contracts as I speak to her on my phone.
Most of the women on my
list are by some miracle God married. Some are on their second marriages and
possibly third. One is on probation, but I think she’s doing real good now,
learning computers and shit. The hottest one is in prison, but the crazy psycho
needs to be there for the safety of Philadelphia and any man in the vicinity
with a penis. One, I definitely can’t call because I accidentally made out with
her mother. Don’t judge me. You’re not perfect either.
“You’re not seeing
anyone. Are you?” Wren asks, sounding disappointed and maybe a little
heartbroken, too. “This is all bull shit to keep me from killing you and Ma
alive.”
Sweat gathers along my
crown. I start to panic, but try not to let it show in my voice. “Have I ever
lied to you? Scratch that. Have I ever lied to you about a woman? Never mind,”
I add, realizing I’m only digging myself into a bigger hole. “The thing is, I
can’t really tell anyone.”
“You’re gay aren’t you?
Come out of the closet, Seamus. The rest of us pretty much figured as much.
God, I’ve never met a blue-collar man who obsesses over hair gel more than you
do.”
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Cecy Robson is an author of contemporary and new adult romance, young adult adventure, and award-winning urban fantasy. A double-nominated RITA® Finalist, Winner of the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, and published author of more than twenty titles, you can typically find Cecy on her laptop or stumbling blindly in search of caffeine.
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