For Brigid O’Malley, life has been unpredictable and tumultuous. When desperation drives her to pose as the Monaghan family’s new housekeeper, she’s under no illusion that she’ll finally find a place to belong. Despite pretending to be someone she’s not, the affection she develops for the four Monaghan brothers is anything but false—particularly her adoration for the rational, kind-hearted brother who needs to learn to relax and trust that he has what it takes to head the family business.
Finn Monaghan knows two things. First, he can’t measure up under the weight of family responsibility. And second, the woman pretending to be the housekeeper is only going to complicate his life. Although she immediately wins over his brothers, Finn is slower to fall, but eventually, he’s forced to admit that her confidence in him is changing how he sees himself.
When Brigid’s past is revealed, Finn discovers the true meaning of leadership. Maybe, just maybe, he does possess the strength to tackle any challenge—even the challenge of falling in love.
First to Fall can be read as a stand alone, but it connects with characters in the fourth and fifth books of the Love that Counts One Plue One Equals Trouble; Two Ways Home; Three Words and a Kiss; Four Dreams of You; Five Simple Gifts.
For Brigid O’Malley, life has been unpredictable and tumultuous. When desperation drives her to pose as the Monaghan family’s new housekeeper, she’s under no illusion that she’ll finally find a place to belong. Despite pretending to be someone she’s not, the affection she develops for the four Monaghan brothers is anything but false—particularly her adoration for the rational, kind-hearted brother who needs to learn to relax and trust that he has what it takes to head the family business.
Finn Monaghan knows two things. First, he can’t measure up under the weight of family responsibility. And second, the woman pretending to be the housekeeper is only going to complicate his life. Although she immediately wins over his brothers, Finn is slower to fall, but eventually, he’s forced to admit that her confidence in him is changing how he sees himself.
When Brigid’s past is revealed, Finn discovers the true meaning of leadership. Maybe, just maybe, he does possess the strength to tackle any challenge—even the challenge of falling in love.
First to Fall can be read as a stand alone, but it connects with characters in the fourth and fifth books of the Love that Counts One Plue One Equals Trouble; Two Ways Home; Three Words and a Kiss; Four Dreams of You; Five Simple Gifts.