Praise for Kate Hoffmannfrom RT Book Reviews
The Charmer Hoffmanns deeply felt, emotional story is riveting. Its impossible to put down.
Your Bed or Mine? Fully developed characters and perfect pacing make this story feel completely right.
Doing Ireland! Sexy and wildly romantic
The Mighty Quinns: Ian A very hot story mixes with great characters to make every page a delight.
Who Needs Mistletoe? Romantic, sexy and heartwarming.
The Mighty Quinns: Teague Sexy, heartwarming and romantic a story to settle down with and enjoyand then re-read.
Dear Reader,
Another Quinn trilogy is coming to a close and this one has been a lot of fun to write, especially since it took me back to one of my favorite places, Ireland.
Though Ive only been to Ireland once, Ive spent the last year thinking about all the wonderful and picturesque towns I visited. Someday, I hope to return for another visit, maybe even during the holidays. I could even search out my one lonely Irish ancestor. Id drive past the spot on the coast where Ballykirk should be and wander down the country road where Winterhill might have stood. And if Im lucky, I might even meet a man who looks a little bit like Kellan Quinn. You couldnt ask for a better Christmas present than that.
If youve never had a chance to visit the Emerald Isle, I hope this Quinn trilogy has given you a little taste of one of my favorite places.
Happy holidays,
Kate Hoffmann
About the Author
KATE HOFFMANN began writing for Mills & Boon in 1993. Since then shes published sixty-five books. When she isnt writing, she enjoys music, theater and musical theater. She is active working with high school students in the performing arts. She lives in southeastern Wisconsin with her cat, Chloe.
The MightyQuinns: Kellan
Kate Hoffmann
www.millsandboon.co.uk
Prologue
KELLAN STARED out at the water from the narrow beach, the morning sun gleamed off the glassy surface of the Atlantic. He drew a deep breath and smiled. It was the perfect summer day. Warm without a hint of the damp wind that usually roared along the coast.
We should sleep here tonight, he said to his brothers. Up on the cliff. Da would let us take the tent. Glancing over his shoulder, he found Riley and Danny squatting down and digging in the sand.
Smugglers Cove had become their secret getaway. Just five or six kilometers from their cottage outside Ballykirk, the hidden cove could only be reached from the water. But Danny, Kellans youngest brother, had discovered a path down through the rocks, making the spot accessible.
Im not spendin the night, Riley said. Theres ghosts in that old house up there. He was talking about the abandoned castle and manor house that overlooked the cliff. None of them had ever been brave enough to venture inside, although Kellan had heard the older kids used the place for parties all the time.
Me, neither, Danny said.
What the feck are you two about? Kellan asked, watching as they scraped sand aside with their fingers.
Theres something buried in the sand, Danny said, burrowing after it like a terrier after a bone. Come here and help, ya lazy git.
No way. Youve been digging in that sand for two years now and you havent found a thing. Considering the smugglers are long gone, its probably just an old piece of wood. You and your fantasies. Theyre a waste of time.
Riley stopped for a moment. If Kell doesnt dig and it is treasure, then he doesnt get a share.
Agreed, Danny said.
Yeah, Kellan said. Agreed. But to Kellans surprise, Danny and Riley pulled a small tin box out of the sand. What the feck, he muttered, striding over to them.
See, Danny said smugly. Told you. Now you dont get a share. He brushed the sand off the top of the old biscuit tin.
Open it, Riley urged.
Danny reached for the top, then hesitated. I dont know. What if its cursed? It could be like like
Pandoras box, Kellan told him. Jaysus, you two are always letting your imagination run away with you. Its a feckin biscuit tin.
Should we open it? Danny asked, looking to Kellan for an answer. They always looked to him for answers. Thats what it was to be the oldest boy in the Quinn family.
Kellan shrugged. You found it. You open it. He turned away, determined not to show his interest. But as he did, he caught sight of a movement among the rocks on the cliffside. He stared at the spot for a long moment, then shook his head. But there it was again. A flutter of pale green fabric in the breeze and a slender form scrambling behind another rock.
Theres someone up there, he muttered. Watching us.
The boys looked up from their examination of the box, following Kellans nod. Right up there.
Maybe its a fairy, Riley said. And maybe this is her box of magic. Lets go see if we can catch her. Riley shoved the box at Danny and leaped to his feet, then took off for the path at the bottom of the rocks.
Wait, Danny called. What if its a ghost from the house?
Kellan heard a tiny cry from above him and he watched the girl scamper along the path, climbing up and over the rocks. She looked like a fairy, her long, golden hair draped over her back and crowned by a wreath of wildflowers. But she didnt have wings, at least none that he could see. She was dressed in an old gown made of a sheer fabric so light it floated around her.
Cursing to himself, Kellan followed his brothers. What was he thinking? He knew fairies werent real. Maybe his little brothers believed, but Kellan was far too pragmatic to put any faith in Irish myths and legends. Leave me to it, he said, hurrying past Riley. I can climb faster than you.
Kellan scrambled up the path, but each time he looked for her, she was putting more distance between them. If she really were a fairy, shed just fly away. No, this was a girl, a girl hed never seen before. Kellan knew all the girls living around Ballykirk and not one of them was half as beautiful as this one.
Breathless, he reached the top of the cliff only to find her halfway across the meadow. She turned once and laughed, then took her crown of wildflowers and threw it into the air.
Wait! Kellan called. Dont go. I want to talk to you.
She spun around and stood, staring at him, waiting as he ran toward her. When he reached her, Kellan stopped, his heart pounding, gasping for breath. She was the most beautiful thing hed ever seen, features so perfect that they couldnt belong to anything human.
Open the box, she said, the musical tone of her voice ringing in the still summer air. I put it there for you.
Kellan heard his brothers behind him, calling his name. Who are you?
With a laugh, she came closer and dropped a kiss on his lips. Im a dream, she said. Close your eyes and Ill disappear.
Kellan glanced back to see his brothers quickly approaching, but when he turned to the girl again, she had already run from him. This time, Kellan decided not to follow.
Youre letting her get away, Danny called. Go after her, Kellan.
Shes not a fairy, Kellan said when Danny and Riley reached him. He touched his lips, still warm from her kiss. Shes just a girl. A silly old girl.
They watched her retreat together, then Kellan grabbed the tin from beneath Rileys arm. Lets see whats inside.
I thought Danny said it might be cursed.
Do you believe everything he says? Kellan asked. Riley, sometimes youre as thick as a post.
He tugged off the top and peered inside. The tin was filled with a variety of itemsa seashell, a few pretty stones, a necklace made of flowers, braided string.
Aw, its nothing but junk, Riley said.
Danny swore. I was hoping it might at least be worth a few quid.
I think we should bury it again, Kellan said. If they did, she might come back for it. He could hide in the rocks and watch for her. Catching a fairy was powerful luck, wasnt it?
Im not climbing back down. Danny started off toward home. Im hungry. And Ma will have lunch for us soon.
Riley followed him, a dejected look on his face. I thought it would be treasure. I thought wed be rich.
Kellan sighed softly, then plopped down onto the grass. Crossing his legs in front of him, he reopened the tin and carefully picked through the contents. There were jeweled buttons and a penny whistle, a scrap of lace and three pieces of butterscotch candy. Why the girl had decided to bury it in the sand, he didnt know. But he couldnt help but be intrigued.
Who was she? Would she return to the cove or was she really a visitor from another world? For the first time in his life, Kellan felt an odd attraction, a strange fascination with a girl.
Would he ever understand the opposite sex? The girls in school were annoying. Though they were constantly following him about, whispering and giggling, they were all uninteresting to his eyes. And his two older sisters, Shanna and Claire, were a complete mystery and a royal pain in his arse. But this this lovely creature was magical. He closed his eyes and lay in the grass, letting his imagination wander, back to the kiss shed given him.
Hed never kissed a girl. He was nearly fifteen years old and though most of his friends had enjoyed the experience at least once or twice, Kellan had never taken advantage of his opportunities, until now.
He grinned. If he ever saw the fairy girl again, hed do it even better. Hed grab her and kiss her, right on the lips, and see what she had to say about that. Now that he knew exactly what he wanted in a girl, what hed been looking for, everything made sense.
She had to be extraordinary. Hed settle for nothing less. Someday soon, maybe shed come back to the cove, looking for her tin of treasures. Hed find a proper place to hide it until then.
1
THE WEATHER WAS unusually warm for late November. Kellan Quinn stared out at the sea from his spot above Smugglers Cove. He walked over to the rocky edge of the cliff to look down at the narrow strip of beach where he and his brothers used to play. He hadnt been down the path in years, not since before he left for university.
But the little beach, sheltered from the wind, would be a perfect place to think, to find some solitude and clear his head. Life in Ballykirk had turned into a whirl of activity since his younger brothers had both found mates, and though he was happy for them, lately hed felt like the odd man out.
Riley would be getting married in just over a month and though he and Nan had planned a simple New Years Eve ceremony at the village church and a reception at the pub, it promised to be the biggest social event Ballykirk had seen in quite some time. Both Danny and Kellan would be standing up with Riley, which didnt sound like much. However, Kellan had learned that serving as a groomsman meant that you were at the beck and call of the groom until he left for his honeymoon.
Kellan still couldnt get over how quickly things had changed for the Quinn brothers. Riley and Danny had both fallen for American girls in the space of a few months. Of course, everyone assumed Kellan would be next and to that end, theyd started to put interested single girls in his path. But he knew better.
When it came to romance, Kellan Quinn was a realist. The chances of finding lasting love were slim at best. Though hed turned thirty last year, he really hadnt ever come close to marriage, or enjoyed a long-term relationship. Perhaps it was because hed never found a woman who could hold his attention. A woman who was more interesting than his career.
His reputation as an architect was growing with every project he completed and he was usually at the top of the list for any major historical renovation in Ireland. Though it wasnt really cutting-edge architecture, Kellan enjoyed doing his part to preserve pieces of Irelands past.
Sixteen-hour days didnt leave much time for a social life, but he did manage to date occasionally when he stayed at his flat in Dublin. There were women who were happy to have him warm their bed, no strings, no expectations. But the relationships lacked an emotional component, existing purely for physical release.
Kellan drew a deep breath of the damp air. Riley and Danny had found their perfect matches. It was as if both women had just dropped out of the sky and into their beds. Had they been searching, waiting, wondering?
The wind buffeted his body and Kellan pulled his canvas jacket closed. In the past few days, a strange restlessness had come over him. Something was about to change. He could feel it inside, like the sky darkening before a storm.
Hed had an offer to do a project in France and hed been considering the opportunity. It would mean moving to Brittany for a year to supervise the renovation of an old armory into a World War II museum. Maybe it was time for a change. Maybe he needed something new in his life just like his brothers.
Raking his hands through his windblown hair, Kellan walked to the rocks and searched for the way down. The descent was easy once he found the right path. As he clambered over the jagged traverse, he noticed something odd lying on the beach.
At first, it looked like a pile of debris and seaweed. But as he got closer, his heart started to pound. It was a body! He made out a long, slender arm and the unmistakable curve of a womans hip. Kellan jumped down the last five feet and ran over to her, almost dreading what he was about to discover.
But the moment he touched her, she jerked, then sat up, brushing the damp strands of hair from her eyes. She looked at him through eyes so pale they were almost colorless.
Are you all right?
A tiny frown worried her brow, but she made no attempt to speak.
What are you doing down here? How did you get here? Were you in the water?
She reached out and smoothed her sand-covered palm over his cheek, her gaze studying the details of his face. And then, without warning, she leaned forward and touched her lips to his. She tasted of salt water and smelled of the ocean breeze.