“Forty is fabulous for Tessa Craig. Heck, she has it all—a glamorous job as a political speechwriter, a Manhattan duplex, and a handsome boyfriend, Congressman David Weyburn, whose integrity, charisma, and good looks have made him his party's rising star. But her fabulosity fizzles when scandal strikes, and Tessa watches helplessly as her seemingly happy love life and successful career collapse like a house of cards.
Tessa realizes it's time to embark on a new journey, one she should have made a long time ago. It's a trip that takes her to the Emerald Isle and back, leading her heart in unimagined directions. She makes new friends, unexpectedly adopts a new family (or do they adopt her?), and discovers unanticipated love with silver-tongued, green-eyed, aspiring pub owner, Jamie Doyle. And, most importantly, Tessa makes that uphill climb over the rainbow to find the ultimate pot of gold: Herself.”
Having been to Ireland a few years ago this book really appealed to me. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough of Ireland in it. Tessa goes to Dublin on holiday were she meets Jamie but she is only there for a week. The description of her first encounter with a trio of mates in a local Dublin pub is right on and I only wish there had been more scenes like that one.
I found the politics that were involved in the story very interesting, considering that we are in the midst of a presidential election.
As I read this I was nervous it was going to turn into a typical “romance” novel, which I am not a fan of. Ms. Carroll surprised me though with just the right amount of romance, politics and humor as well as some shocking twists and turns.
Herself, is a great lazy weekend or vacation book.