Why run from your troubles when you can fly instead? When Caity Shaw is fired from her first job that doesn’t require an elf uniform, her older sister, Rachel, an event planner, hires her to work a meeting in Dublin. Caity jumps at the opportunity to travel abroad and escape her pathetic life. However, even four thousand miles from home, there’s no avoiding debt collectors, an overbearing mother, and haunting memories of a controlling ex. While in Dublin, Caity suffers a series of humiliating mishaps, causing her to lose even more faith in herself. Caity struggles to earn Rachel’s respect—and to keep Declan, her hot Irish coworker, at arm’s length. Declan repeatedly saves Caity’s butt and helps boost her self-confidence, making it difficult to keep her distance from the charming womanizer. When Declan helps her research her Irish grandmother, Caity discovers the mysterious past of the courageous woman she barely knew might hold the answers to her future. "All I can say is read this book. Buy it, borrow it from a friend, get a copy from the library - whatever you have to do! If you're having a bad day, this will cheer you up. If you're having a good day, this will be the cherry on top." -5 Star Review by Lady with a Quill "The writing style is fun and witty." -5 Star Review by Lampshade Reader "This is one of the cutest books I've ever read. I'm still on a high from it." -5 Star Review by Books, Blurbs and Beyond "This book had me giggling like a loon from the very beginning. She (Eliza Watson) managed to take what was actually a pretty heavy back-story and make it fun to read. I can't wait to read the next book in the series!" -5 Star Review by Whispering Stories Eliza Watson is a USA Today bestselling author and genealogist. Her genealogy adventures have inspired two fiction series set in Ireland, Scotland, and England and a nonfiction book, Genealogy Tips & Quips. Eliza has researched hundreds of ancestry lines in these countries. She has contributed articles to several prestigious publications, including Family Tree Magazine, a featured cover story in Crossroads (Utah Genealogical Association), and a three-part series in Irish Roots. She earned a Certificate in Genealogical Research from Boston University and has solved almost 75 unknown parentage cases. In addition to being a genetic genealogist, Eliza does probate research, locating heirs to estates. Eliza fulfilled her dream of owning a home in Ireland when she and her husband bought a renovated 1887 schoolhouse in her Coffey ancestors' town in 2013. When she isn't tracing her ancestry roots through Ireland or Scotland, she's at home working on her next novel or article, bouncing ideas off her husband, Mark, and her cats, Frankie and Sammy.