

Easton’s Devil of Dublin is like entering a fun house at a carnival: cautious. “You are my past, you are my present, and according to a thousand-year-old lake spirit you are my eternity.”Įntering B.B. If that sounds like you, then welcome to Glenshire If you're unsure, please review the comprehensive content warning on my website before reading.Tropes: fated lovers/soulmates coming of age dark romance romantic suspense childhood sweethearts forbidden romance mafia romance hitman romance anti-hero My grandfather had been right about everything, especially the boy.ĪUTHOR'S NOTE: Devil of Dublin is intended for mature audiences who enjoy extremely dark subject matter, high emotional intensity, explicit adult content, graphic violence, heart-pounding suspense, fairy-tale worthy love, and gorgeous Irish scenery. And with every summer I spent stolen away with him in those enchanted woods, he grew to become so much more.īut when I return to Glenshire as an adult, grieving and engaged to someone else, all those legends quickly morph into nightmares.

He was kind, and beautiful, and special, and hurting.

But when he warned me about the mute boy who also lurked in those woods, the one the priest had declared to be the spawn of Satan himself, I refused to listen. Or the way they sparkled with mischief when he told me tales about the magical creatures that dwelled in the forest behind his humble Irish sheep farm-shy fairies who liked to eat tea biscuits, cruel witches who liked to eat children, a moody lake spirit with a taste for expensive gifts.Īs a child, I believed every fantastical word. I can't remember anymore if my grandfather's eyes were blue or green, but I'll never forget the way they wrinkled at the corners when he laughed at one of his own jokes. From the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of 44 Chapters About 4 Men (inspiration for the Netflix Original series Sex/Life) comes a dark mafia romance steeped in Irish folklore.
