By Toni V. Sweeney
Like His Uncle Padraig, Liam McCoy is considered the black sheep in the family. Unlike his uncle, he has no intention of reforming, being a saloon owner, proprietor of a casino, and the host at the McCoy's Crossing Gentlemen's Club suite Liam just fine.
There's only one little fly in the current ointment of his life.
Seems he never fully recovered from the shoot-out in which he saved his cousin Quill's life, and if he doesn't change his way of living, he may not be doing that much longer.
A letter from his father demanding he come to Tipperary changes everything.
Now Liam has to act like the gentleman he was raised to be and it' a struggler.
A devastating rainstorm, an extended illness, and a strong-minded Irish lass may go a long way toward making him change his mind about a great many things.
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