A review by jeannethinks
Irish Rogue by Lydia Michaels

3.0

Irish Rouge is the third book in the McCullough Mountain series which tells the story of each of the siblings.

What do you get when you take the towns bad boy whose never met a woman he didn't get and mix it with the sheltered chaste and looking to finally date woman? Sparks... you get sparks.

Ashlynn Fisher is saving herself for marriage. She's been running her own organic farm on her own and is looking at her life and realizing she's lonely. It's time to step out of her comfort zone and see what all the fuss of being girls is. Only problem, she's been mooning over the same man for ten years and he's never given her a second glance. No time like the present to try to find someone to settle down with.
Kelly McCullough shows the world what they want to see. The sexy bartender taking home a didn't girl most nights, the carefree one whose never in it for the relationship. But that's the surface that everyone sees, he's inexplicably drawn to Ashlynn, even though he knows she's not for him, she's marriage and family, not sexy times batten the sheets. Yet when faced with her putting her sights on someone else he can't get her out of his head. What is wrong with him? Its like she's bewitched him and he's considering taking on the challenge of forever. Can the bad boy and the good girl find happily ever after?