How to Write a Love Story by Catherine Walsh

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How to Write a Love Story by Catherine Walsh

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How to Write a Love Story

by Catherine Walsh

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Step 1: Go to Ireland. Step 2: Help your client finish her novel. Step 3: Don’t fall in love. What could go wrong?

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Synopsis

Ciara Sheridan’s father has left her with three things: a sprawling and distinctly ramshackle estate on the Irish coast, the outline for the finale to his bestselling epic fantasy series that he wanted her to finish—and writer’s block.

Enter Sam Avery: Frank Sheridan fanboy and hotshot editor, sent from the New York publishing house direct to Ciara’s doorstep—against Ciara’s wishes and red pen at the ready.

With the deadline looming, Ciara and Sam have just a few weeks to stop bickering, write this novel, and secure Frank’s legacy.

But as the summer heats up, so too does the tension between them. Will their own love story be the plot twist neither of them see coming?

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How to Write a Love Story

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Sam

New York

“He’s not going to fire you.”

“He might.”

“He won’t, Sam. You’re basically his protégé. And also one of, like, three straight men in publishing. They need to keep numbers up.”

“Funny.”

I switch my phone to the other ear as I accept my coffee from the already exhausted looking barista. It’s not even eight a.m., and the Monday morning rush is in full swing. Behind me, a pack of finance bros in crisp white shirts and open spread collars read their emails as they wait to order, and for once I don’t look completely out of place next to them. Granted, my shirt is neither as crisp nor as white as theirs, but I wanted to make an effort this morning. As if forgoing my usual uniform of dark jeans and the first sweater I find will make my boss go, Here’s a man I need on my team. Or, at the very least, Here’s a man who owns an iron.

I mean, it can’t hurt.

“Plus, he asked you to come in early,” Lizzie continues as though reading my mind. “If he wanted to fire you, he’d ask you to stay late.”

“How do you figure that?”

“Because that’s what I’d do.”

“But you don’t have a job.”

“Excuse me?” My sister’s tone sharpens. “You think looking after three boys under five isn’t a job?”

“An office job,” I correct, clutching my laptop bag to my chest as I squeeze past the line. “Like the one I’m about to lose.”

“Could you stop sounding so defeatist? At least save some of that self-​­pity for when it happens.”

“When it—”

If,” she hurries on. “If it happens.”

“You’re bad at pep talks.”

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Why we chose it...


From cozy local pubs to rugged Atlantic sand dunes, the writing transported us to the charming Irish village of Carrigwest: We were ready to book a flight by the final page.


The slow-burn love story wasn’t afraid to get deep, exploring themes of legacy, purpose, and passion alongside banter and spice.


The fantasy readers on the Editorial Team especially appreciated how this romance novel doubles as a tribute to the fantasy community, with online forum debates and fandom conventions galore.

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