Irish Heat by Michelle Maree EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Michelle Maree
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Lucy Saunders thought her bar days were long over. Yet, here she
sat in a bar, scratch that, a pub somewhere in Dublin’s city center.
She had never dreamed at thirty-three, she would be a single mom. Despite
all the crap Jeremy had put her through, Lucy honestly believed he would
grow up and put a ring on it.
Ireland was never in the original plan, either. She was far from her home
on the coast of Oregon, eager to start a new life with her twelve-year-old
daughter.
“I can’t believe I let you drag me out here!” Lucy yelled toward her
sister, Abbey, who sat on the stool beside her. “I’m tired. I’m jet-lagged.
And I left Kaylee alone on our first night here.”
Abbey rolled her eyes at her older sister. “It’s not your first night here.”
“Fine, second night, third night? I’m jet-lagged, remember? I should be
unpacking and settling in. I’m not ready for this.” Lucy circled her hand
over her head.
“For what? We’re just having drinks.” Abbey pushed a shot glass toward
her sister. “You deserve the break. It’s okay to take a little time for
yourself.”
Lucy ignored the shot in front of her. “I need to pee.” She had already
tossed back three of whatever liquor Abbey kept putting in front of her.
“Toilets are in the back.” Abbey motioned with her head.
Lucy slid off the stool. The room tilted in front of her, causing her knees
to buckle.
Abbey grabbed her sister’s arm. “You ok?”
“I’m fine.” Lucy laughed, releasing herself from Abbey’s grip. “I wasn’t
expecting that.”
“You sure you’re okay?”
Lucy waved Abbey off but cautiously stepped away from the bar. The
room straightened again as she made her way toward the back of the pub.
Overhead, she saw a large sign reading “Toilets.”
“Well, that’s putting it bluntly,” she muttered under her breath.
As she pushed open the door marked Ladies, Lucy felt she had stepped
back in time. A wave of claustrophobia swept over her. The room hardly
had enough space for the toilet and sink crammed inside. More shocking
was the toilet’s tank clinging to the wall above her, its long pull cord
dangling down one side.
“What on earth?” Lucy muttered, feeling uneasy about the tank’s
precarious attachment to the wall, half-convinced it would come crashing
down at any moment.
Twisting around to the toilet, Lucy was annoyed that there were no toilet
seat covers. With a deep sigh, she reluctantly hovered over the toilet,
thankful to at least have toilet paper, even though it seemed extremely thin.
When she finished, she cautiously pulled the cord, jumping back on the
slight chance the entire thing would tumble down from the wall.
Thankfully, everything held in place.
As if this experience couldn’t get any stranger, Lucy was baffled by the
sink; there were two separate faucets, neither marked hot nor cold. Had she
fallen down a rabbit hole and ended up in Wonderland? She picked one
faucet and yelped as water gushed out, burning her fingertips. Quickly, she
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