The book The Irish Bride was written by author Harrington, Alexis Here you can read free online of The Irish Bride book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Irish Bride a good or bad book?
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“At the end of a leprechaun’s rainbow,” he replied, tweaking her chin. She gave him a look. “Leprechaun, of course. Ye’re headed off to play cards again, aren’t you? Your brothers never gambled. Clare wouldn’t have put up with it from Tommy, and it wasn’t Liam’s way. It’s as bad as thievery.” He opened the door and ushered her into the room. “Farrell, it’s not. I don’t know how to do anything but farm. Even if I found work here, breaking my back on the docks, or hauling ale barrels in a pub, it ...would take years to earn that kind of money. We don’t have years. We have just a few months to get to Oregon to take advantage of that land offer.” “Ye could lose everything we have.” “Maybe. But I won’t. I’ll win and we’ll be on our way. Any rate, you’re not married to Tommy.” He gave her a sharp look. “Or to Liam. You’re my wife, aye?” His words and their tone left no room for doubt. She nodded stiffly. “Go, then.” As if she could stop him, she thought.
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