The opening chapter is a bit chaotic - so many characters - but the story soon settles in and reconnects us with the Wiverton sisters。 This book deals mainly with Nick (or Letta, which is a bit confusing) and her determination to clear her name after being accused of trading irregularities。 The author provides a good storyline about corporate greed, rivalry and dirty tricks。 Yes, there is love and family drama as well!
Anne,
From Ireland with Love by Liz Hurley, Hiverton Sisters, Book 4 is every bit as lovely as the ones preceding it。 These sisters had the ideal childhood until both of the parents died。 At that point they ranged in age from 10-18。 The oldest girls fought to keep the family together despite social workers' best attempts and as a result they grew up to be resilient, determined, and talented。 Each had what they did best, and when Ariana inherited the home, fortune, and title, which had been denied her From Ireland with Love by Liz Hurley, Hiverton Sisters, Book 4 is every bit as lovely as the ones preceding it。 These sisters had the ideal childhood until both of the parents died。 At that point they ranged in age from 10-18。 The oldest girls fought to keep the family together despite social workers' best attempts and as a result they grew up to be resilient, determined, and talented。 Each had what they did best, and when Ariana inherited the home, fortune, and title, which had been denied her mother, things really started to come together。 When Aster's (the youngest) story is released I will have to reread the entire series so I can remember it all。 Meanwhile we have come to Nicoletta, Nick, to the world, sometimes Letta to those closest to her。 She is the financial genius that has put them all on sound footing。 She loves money and shat she can so with it。 Unlike many financial wonders, she is as honest as the day is long, as well as well-liked by her employees。 Now, all of a sudden the government is investigating her。 She has been going over her past transaction by transaction and she can't see it。 Fortunately, before they can take her to trial they have to turn their evidence over to her lawyers。 With help from friends and family, she is able to prove she's been framed。 Nick is a loner。 She doesn't date, and she really has no friends。 She has her sisters and that is all she needs。 She has loyal employees who make each day a good one for her。 She jogs and rides her bicycle。 She is self-contained 。 。 。 until these accusations arise。 Then she needs a distraction。 She decides to go to Ireland and she if she can find information about her father's family。 the change will do her good so she packs her newly acquired mini-dachshund and takes off。 She meets a man and thinks they click, but what does she know? She doesn't have much experience。 He turns out to be a good friend to her。 This is a friends-to-lovers story and it is a good one。 Hurley has the pacing of the story down perfectly。 It's an excellent romance, but it's so much more than that, with the elements of mystery and history, both, taking much of the story。 Love this series。 Love this book。 Congratulations, Liz Hurley!I was invited to read a free e-ARC of From Ireland With Love by Hera Books through Netgalley。 All thoughts and opinions are mine。 #netgalley #hera #fromirelandwithlove 。。。more
Pam Robertson,
One of the things I enjoy about the Hiverton Sisters series is how individual each of the stories is。 Each one so far has focused on a member of the family and therefore in some ways, you could read them as standalones。 However, you get so much more is you read the whole story as the detail behind their lives is filled in and their characters are brought into focus。 Family means everything and this makes for a warm and inclusive story。 Nick is shown to be someone with hidden depths who may be re One of the things I enjoy about the Hiverton Sisters series is how individual each of the stories is。 Each one so far has focused on a member of the family and therefore in some ways, you could read them as standalones。 However, you get so much more is you read the whole story as the detail behind their lives is filled in and their characters are brought into focus。 Family means everything and this makes for a warm and inclusive story。 Nick is shown to be someone with hidden depths who may be reserved and a bit of a loner but who nevertheless puts her family and her business colleagues first。 In Gabe, she meets someone who is much more upfront with his feelings。 Furthermore, Nick sets out to uncover the history of her father's family in Ireland。 In discovering some of that, she awakens some of the angst her sisters shared when their mother died and all her feelings of vulnerability bubble to the surface。 This is a highly recommended series and you can be sure of a heart-warming read。In short: Uplifting and fabulous! Thanks to the publisher for a copy of the book 。。。more
mrsljgibbs,
I would just like to say a big thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for very kindly forwarding me an arc copy of this book, for my Kindle, in return for an honest review。This is the fourth book in the Hiverton Sister’s and would honestly be better if they were read in order, as i found it a little bit confusing not knowing who everyone was。This book concentrates on Nicks story,she is the clever sister who is working very hard but someone is out for revenge…I really enjoyed this book, all the s I would just like to say a big thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for very kindly forwarding me an arc copy of this book, for my Kindle, in return for an honest review。This is the fourth book in the Hiverton Sister’s and would honestly be better if they were read in order, as i found it a little bit confusing not knowing who everyone was。This book concentrates on Nicks story,she is the clever sister who is working very hard but someone is out for revenge…I really enjoyed this book, all the sisters were wonderful in their own individual ways and it was a very enjoyable, easy read, that kept me wanting to read more and more。 。。。more
Claire Mc Partlin,
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 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。 。。。more
Odette Lattimer,
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。 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。 。。。more
Kelly,
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。
Ken,
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。 where 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 initial large family gathering it all started to make sense。 (A handful of footnotes tying the names 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。 where 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 initial 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。 。。。more
Sarah Kingsnorth,
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 ha 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 。。。more
Lou,
Letta and Gabe。 A wonderful story about families。 。 Letta 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。
Dawn Probert,
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!
Julie,
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 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! I just reviewed From Ireland With Love by Liz Hurley。 #FromIrelandWithLove #NetGalley 。。。more