
Summer at Castle Stone
âWitty, funny, thought-provoking & utterly addictiveâ â Irish Times bestseller Carmel Harrington
This summer, lose your heart in IrelandâŠ
Shayla Sheridanâs a New York native born into big city luxury, but sheâs never really fitted in with the âitâ crowd. Desperate to make it as a writer and to finally step out from her famous fatherâs shadow, Shayla decides to take on a tricky assignment across the pondâŠ
Swapping skyscrapers and heels for wellies and the heart of the Irish countryside, Shayla must go about ghost-writing a book of recipes by the notoriously reclusive and attractive head chef of Castle Stone, Tom OâGrady.
The only problem? He has no idea that sheâs writing it.
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Summer at Castle Stone
âWitty, funny, thought-provoking & utterly addictiveâ â Irish Times bestseller Carmel Harrington
This summer, lose your heart in IrelandâŠ
Shayla Sheridanâs a New York native born into big city luxury, but sheâs never really fitted in with the âitâ crowd. Desperate to make it as a writer and to finally step out from her famous fatherâs shadow, Shayla decides to take on a tricky assignment across the pondâŠ
Swapping skyscrapers and heels for wellies and the heart of the Irish countryside, Shayla must go about ghost-writing a book of recipes by the notoriously reclusive and attractive head chef of Castle Stone, Tom OâGrady.
The only problem? He has no idea that sheâs writing it.
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âWitty, funny, thought-provoking & utterly addictiveâ â Irish Times bestseller Carmel Harrington
This summer, lose your heart in IrelandâŠ
Shayla Sheridanâs a New York native born into big city luxury, but sheâs never really fitted in with the âitâ crowd. Desperate to make it as a writer and to finally step out from her famous fatherâs shadow, Shayla decides to take on a tricky assignment across the pondâŠ
Swapping skyscrapers and heels for wellies and the heart of the Irish countryside, Shayla must go about ghost-writing a book of recipes by the notoriously reclusive and attractive head chef of Castle Stone, Tom OâGrady.
The only problem? He has no idea that sheâs writing it.

