

ABOUT THE BOOK
When there’s no escaping the plans life has for you…
Beckett McCarthy’s beloved Gran always taught him to find magic in mundane, everyday things. But since she died, he no longer feels any magic.
In fact, he feels nothing at all.
So, when he has an opportunity to spend a summer abroad in Serendipity Springs, he’s expecting little more than a change in scenery.
Until Keeley Roberts—quite literally—falls into his life.
From their first chaotic encounter in a stuck elevator, Beckett and Keeley can’t seem to stay apart.
Not that Becks is complaining. He’s enchanted by his beautiful, feisty new neighbor; drawn to her in a way he can’t explain... until they discover an invisible string that’s been connecting them all this time.
It’s as if fate itself has conspired to bring them together.
But with Beckett soon returning to Ireland and Keeley’s dream job hanging by a thread, is fate enough to keep their love alive… or will they need a little magic?
Beckett McCarthy’s beloved Gran always taught him to find magic in mundane, everyday things. But since she died, he no longer feels any magic.
In fact, he feels nothing at all.
So, when he has an opportunity to spend a summer abroad in Serendipity Springs, he’s expecting little more than a change in scenery.
Until Keeley Roberts—quite literally—falls into his life.
From their first chaotic encounter in a stuck elevator, Beckett and Keeley can’t seem to stay apart.
Not that Becks is complaining. He’s enchanted by his beautiful, feisty new neighbor; drawn to her in a way he can’t explain... until they discover an invisible string that’s been connecting them all this time.
It’s as if fate itself has conspired to bring them together.
But with Beckett soon returning to Ireland and Keeley’s dream job hanging by a thread, is fate enough to keep their love alive… or will they need a little magic?


REVIEW
The last book in this series. It was okay. I did like the two main characters, but I didn’t feel invested in the story overall. Nothing about it caught me and hooked me in or stuck out to me. I didn’t feel emotionally connected to either of them, they felt a bit forced together. My favorite parts of the story were all the Irish connections and fun little tid-bits about Ireland and Irish lore.






















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