If you read the first book in the Riches to Romance series, Dreaming of Manderley, you are going to love the second book, You’ll Always Have Tara. In this book, the second daughter of the family realizes that they have lost the family home in Charleston after their father and aunt die in a yachting accident. Tara has been bequeathed her aunt’s Irish castle, but with a catch. She must live in the castle for three months with two men who were her childhood friends years ago, and pick one of them to be her co-inheritor.
Rhys is a corporate financial planner and Aiden is, well, I won’t tell you what Aiden does for a living because it’s a bit of a surprise when it is revealed in the book. After seeing her youngest sister off to her future as a matchmaker, and her older sister off to her marriage to Xavier, whom we met in the first book, Tara has no reason not to go to the Irish castle and try to find a meaning for herself there.
The book is sweet and although there is concern for how she can make the castle pay for itself. Tara is a classically trained baker so there is that to fall back on, if she can find a way to make it work. I will warn you to keep Google handy to look up Irish and baking terms. That makes the book so much more enjoyable.
The recipes referenced in the book made me hungry! Enjoy reading and, if you get the hanker for it, baking some of the goodies. I really enjoyed the book and look forward to Emma Lee’s story coming out later this year.