Reviews
Â"An unexpected smidge of gravitas helps Nuala Anne's sixth rise to the top of the series.Â"Â--KirkusonIrish Cream Â"Irresistible.Â"Â--BooklistonIrish Cream Â"No contemporary writer is better than Greeley at depicting the genius, humor, logic, personal skills, and cultural idiosyncrasies of the Irish, whether in American cities like Chicago or across the big pond in Ireland. This author is the master of modern Irish ethnic genius! . . . A delight to read. . . . This book is bound to give you a few hours of great reading pleasure!Â"Â--Shelby-Utica News, Utica MI onIrish Cream Â"The comical banter between Dermot and Nuala Anne cleverly gives the reader insight into their Irish heritage as well as their Catholic faith.Â"Â--Romantic Times Bookclub Â"Coziness .. . is the appeal of these mysteries. Solid, modest Dermot and fiery, unpredictable Nuala Anne enjoy an ideal marriage: sexy and humorous and unabashedly loving. Happiness is much harder to write than misery, and Greeley deserves credit for making this fantasy as much fun as it is.Â"Â--Los AngelesTimesonIrish Eyes Â"A love story as much as a mystery, with Greeley portraying Chicago's middle-class Irish-American ethnics with flair, dignity, and affection for their lilting speech.Â"Â--ChicagoSun-TimesonIrish Lace Â"The prolific cleric plops his psychic singer heroine and her family into a delicious stew of trouble in his latest crowd pleaser . . . the double plot is rich with detail, while the couples's earnestness and good intentions are never in question.Â"Â--Publishers WeeklyonIrish Stew!, "An unexpected smidge of gravitas helps Nuala Anne's sixth rise to the top of the series."-- Kirkus on Irish Cream "Irresistible."-- Booklist on Irish Cream "No contemporary writer is better than Greeley at depicting the genius, humor, logic, personal skills, and cultural idiosyncrasies of the Irish, whether in American cities like Chicago or across the big pond in Ireland. This author is the master of modern Irish ethnic genius! . . . A delight to read. . . . This book is bound to give you a few hours of great reading pleasure!"-- Shelby-Utica News , Utica MI on Irish Cream "The comical banter between Dermot and Nuala Anne cleverly gives the reader insight into their Irish heritage as well as their Catholic faith."-- Romantic Times Bookclub "Coziness .. . is the appeal of these mysteries. Solid, modest Dermot and fiery, unpredictable Nuala Anne enjoy an ideal marriage: sexy and humorous and unabashedly loving. Happiness is much harder to write than misery, and Greeley deserves credit for making this fantasy as much fun as it is."-- Los Angeles Times on Irish Eyes "A love story as much as a mystery, with Greeley portraying Chicago's middle-class Irish-American ethnics with flair, dignity, and affection for their lilting speech."-- Chicago Sun-Times on Irish Lace "The prolific cleric plops his psychic singer heroine and her family into a delicious stew of trouble in his latest crowd pleaser . . . the double plot is rich with detail, while the couples's earnestness and good intentions are never in question."-- Publishers Weekly on Irish Stew!, " An unexpected smidge of gravitas helps Nuala Anne's sixth rise to the top of the series." -- "Kirkus" on "Irish Cream" " Irresistible." -- "Booklist" on "Irish Cream" " No contemporary writer is better than Greeley at depicting the genius, humor, logic, personal skills, and cultural idiosyncrasies of the Irish, whether in American cities like Chicago or across the big pond in Ireland. This author is the master of modern Irish ethnic genius! . . . A delight to read. . . . This book is bound to give you a few hours of great reading pleasure!" -- "Shelby-Utica News," Utica MI on "Irish Cream" " The comical banter between Dermot and Nuala Anne cleverly gives the reader insight into their Irish heritage as well as their Catholic faith." -- "Romantic Times Bookclub" " Coziness .. . is the appeal of these mysteries. Solid, modest Dermot and fiery, unpredictable Nuala Anne enjoy an ideal marriage: sexy and humorous and unabashedly loving. Happiness is much harder to write than misery, and Greeley deserves credit for making this fantasy as much fun as it is." -- "Los Angeles"" Times" on "Irish Eyes" " A love story as much as a mystery, with Greeley portraying Chicago's middle-class Irish-American ethnics with flair, dignity, and affection for their lilting speech." -- "Chicago"" Sun-Times" on "Irish Lace" " The prolific cleric plops his psychic singer heroine and her family into a delicious stew of trouble in his latest crowd pleaser . . . the double plot is rich with detail, while thecouples's earnestness and good intentions are never in question." -- "Publishers Weekly" on "Irish Stew!", "An unexpected smidge of gravitas helps Nuala Anne's sixth rise to the top of the series."-- Kirkus on Irish Cream "Irresistible."-- Booklist on Irish Cream "No contemporary writer is better than Greeley at depicting the genius, humor, logic, personal skills, and cultural idiosyncrasies of the Irish, whether in American cities like Chicago or across the big pond in Ireland. This author is the master of modern Irish ethnic genius! . . . A delight to read. . . . This book is bound to give you a few hours of great reading pleasure!"-- Shelby-Utica News , Utica MI on Irish Cream "The comical banter between Dermot and Nuala Anne cleverly gives the reader insight into their Irish heritage as well as their Catholic faith."-- Romantic Times Bookclub "Coziness .. . is the appeal of these mysteries. Solid, modest Dermot and fiery, unpredictable Nuala Anne enjoy an ideal marriage: sexy and humorous and unabashedly loving. Happiness is much harder to write than misery, and Greeley deserves credit for making this fantasy as much fun as it is."-- Los Angeles Times on Irish Eyes "A love story as much as a mystery, with Greeley portraying Chicago's middle-class Irish-American ethnics with flair, dignity, and affection for their lilting speech."-- Chicago Sun-Times on Irish Lace "The prolific cleric plops his psychic singer heroine and her family into a delicious stew of trouble in his latest crowd pleaser . . . the double plot is rich with detail, while the couples's earnestness and good intentions are never in question."-- Publishers Weekly on Irish Stew!