Taking place nearly 22 years after Out of the Blue, Book 2 in The Blues Avenue Series, is NOW AVAILABLE.
She should have seen it coming.
Bethany’s roots run deep on her family’s ranch in Wyoming, but after heartbreak strikes out of the blue, she finds herself in Ireland with her grandparents, trying to heal and help them run their Bed and Breakfast.
He should have known there was more to it.
Liam’s irritated when his darling gram volunteers his summer without first asking. Learning he’s to spend it with Bethany Fitzpatrick however, changes everything. No, he’ll take this opportunity and run with it, because Bethany has owned his heart since they were kids, only she doesn’t know it. And maybe it’s high time she found out.
From Wyoming to Ireland to...?
Ireland sets the stage as two sets of meddling grandparents, a pub where everyone knows your name and business, and the magical draw of the Highlands has Liam and Bethany discovering a mutual desire that refuses to be tamed. Their story could be devastatingly beautiful, if the flame doesn’t consume them first. Especially when nothing is ever written in stone…unless it’s love. And even then, it’s written on something far more permanent: the heart.
Written in the Deep is a clean and closed-door romance featuring forced proximity and Highland allure.
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A child of divorce and abuse, E. L. Irwin found escape in reading and writing. She’s a self-described romantic-rebel who wears her heart on her sleeve and tends to shoot from the hip on subjects that matter. E.L. lives in the Pacific Northwest on a small farm with her husband, children, and multiple animals. When not reading or writing romance, E.L. enjoys, riding horses, going for drives, tattoos, antique shopping, starry nights, the smell and sound of rain, a deep red wine, a smooth whisk(e)y, camping, bonfires, and hanging out with her horses, cows, chickens, ducks, and goats.
I, of course like a good mix of suspense , mystery, and possibly conspiracy in the books that I read. Written in the Deep: Closed Door Romance at the Blues Avenue by E. L. Irwin delivered (as do all of her books.) I’m a binge reader of Irwin’s books. They are captivating and keep my attention. From Scotland to Ireland to the U.S., Written in the Deep was a cascade lovable of realistic emotions. I especially like that Irwin not tells us a story, but she takes us to her destinations as well. After Written in the Deep, I feel like I took a trip to Ireland. Excellent. Of course, there was a touch of conspiracy surrounding a crime against women. This thread was expertly woven into the main story. I highly recommend Written in the Deep: Closed Door Romance at the Blues Avenue and all of Irwin’s books.
Written in the Deep is a beautifully heartfelt romance that blends family, healing, and unmistakable chemistry into one unforgettable journey. E.L. Irwin captures the charm of Wyoming, the magic of Ireland, and the allure of the Highlands with ease, creating the perfect backdrop for Bethany and Liam’s tender, slow-building love story. Their connection feels genuine and deeply rooted, strengthened by shared history and the gentle nudging of well-meaning grandparents. With sweet emotion, warm humor, and the comfort of a clean, closed-door romance, this book delivers a deeply satisfying tale of second chances and love written where it matters most the heart.
Matchmaking grandmas see Bethany's recent breakup as a chance to help their grandchildren find love. This is the love story of Bethany and Liam. I truly enjoyed the setting of their romance in Ireland and loved that Liam was a strong Scotsman. Hearing Liam speak was swoon-worthy! Do you know the difference between a kilt and a skirt? Liam will be sure to enlighten you.
I also appreciated seeing characters from Book 1. I adore Asher and Kate, Bethany’s parents.
This story is not just a closed-door romance. It contains trigger warnings for crimes against women throughout the novel, attempted murder, and murder. There are steamy kisses and fade-to-black scenes for married couples.
Hey y'all, so Written is book 2 in the Blues Avenue Series. It takes place roughly 22 years after Out of the Blue. A short synopsis about the book would be: Wyoming cowgirl meets a Scotsman at a Bed and Breakfast in Ireland--what could possibly go wrong?
Cover and blurb (description) are coming soon, so stay-tuned for that.
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I did not want this book to end! I so enjoyed Bethany and Liam’s story. I loved that we got to read about them as a couple and their growing feelings. This childhood friends to lovers/cowgirl/Irishman/small town with a bit of suspense romance was wonderful. Five stars
This story is tough to summarize without revealing too much, but I'll give it a shot! It took me on an unpredictable journey that kept me guessing the whole time. From Ireland and Scotland to the U.S., it was a whirlwind of romance, suspense, and a rollercoaster of emotions. The characters were all so lovable, though one in particular, I could not stand, but don’t worry, no spoilers here, you’ll want to experience it all for yourself.
At its core, this is the love story of Bethany and Liam, brought together by their matchmaking grandmothers and parents. There’s also a peek into the romance of Bethany’s parents, Kate and Asher ( from book 1), whose chemistry is off the charts! Their love is everything, and it actually made me want to revisit the first book in the series.
The plot begins when Liam and Bethany are sent to Ireland to help with her grandfather’s business, unaware they’ve been set up. And let me tell you, the setup definitely works. But just as their feelings start to grow, a series of family emergencies causes a rift between them. And on top of that, there seems to be a threat looming over Bethany’s family. Will they find their way back to each other? Or is their romance meant to stay in Ireland?
I honestly wasn’t sure where this story was going at first. I ended up chatting with a friend who had read it too, and having her as a sounding board made it easier to follow along. Before I knew it, I was totally invested and could not put it down! I’m so glad I read this story, and I can’t wait to see who’s up next for their own love story.
A few things to note: there’s an unsavory character linked to crimes against women/murder, which adds suspense to the story. You’ll also find some steamy moments, plenty of kisses, fade-to-black scenes (as they’re a married couple), and innuendo.
I received a complimentary copy of this book, and this review reflects my honest opinion.
This sweet closed door romance between a Wyoming cowgirl and an Irish friend of the family develops early leaving the real tension in the story to be unraveled from the suspense plot. A dangerous situation carries over from book one threatening the heroine as well as her family so you will definitely want to read this series in order.
Multiple trips back and forth between the heroine’s Wyoming ranch and her grandparent’s home in Ireland as well as the hero’s home in Scotland give the story a special travel flare with lots of wonderful descriptions of events and scenery. If you like Outlander with its kilts, accents, quaint pubs, and sweeping depictions of history you will enjoy this book, seen through a modern day lens.
The author’s strengths include conveying the depth of family bonds as well as the passionate but restrained pull between a young couple falling in love. Faith is a light thread in this multi-POV story.
While I would have enjoyed more delay and uncertainty in the development of the love story, everything else going on with the travel and suspense provides the reader plenty to stay engaged with.
I definitely encourage you to try this author. I find her style and voice unique and I am hoping for a book three in the Blues Avenue series.
Written in the Deep is everything I want in a clean romance: emotional, tender, and absolutely captivating. Bethany’s journey from heartbreak to healing felt so real, and Liam? The kind of hero who makes you believe in love again. The Irish setting is so vivid I could almost smell the sea air and hear the chatter from the local pub. This book wraps you up like a warm blanket and leaves your heart glowing. I adored it.
An utterly charming and heartfelt read. The author has crafted a story that’s as evocative as it is emotionally satisfying. The dual settings the sweeping Wyoming plains and the enchanting Irish countryside beautifully mirror the characters’ growth. The slow-burn connection between Bethany and Liam radiates authenticity, and the writing is both elegant and deeply felt. A clean, emotionally rich romance that shines with hope, healing, and timeless love.
This story made my heart melt! I loved the contrast between Wyoming’s rugged charm and Ireland’s soft, magical beauty it perfectly mirrors Bethany and Liam’s slow-burn romance. The meddling grandparents added warmth and humor, and the closed-door intimacy still carried so much chemistry. E.L. Irwin writes love that feels real, tender, and timeless.