Lloyd Sisters Trilogy - Gwenna: Celtic Fae Legend, #3
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"Gwenna eyed the tall man as he eye balled her insolently. There was something about him that grated on her nerves and she had absolutely no idea what it was. It definitely wasn't his body, he had the physique of a rugby player, and it was delicious, if you went for that sort of thing. And it wasn't his hazel eyes or dark blonde hair either. Well, if she was honest, it was probably a combination of all three, the man was just too good looking for his own good. Then there were the eyes too and the way they were ogling her up and down like she was prime meat."
Gwenna Lloyd is half fairy, half human. She is sweet but has a wild streak. She is not willing to let any man dominate her and until she meets the man who is her equal, she's happy to remain single.
Aidan Murray, also a fairy, is a powerful man and he does not have time for love. Busy expanding his multi-million dollar business, women are simply diversions. They are useful for the odd film premiere or for a satisfactory night.
Gwenna is a photographer who is gradually becoming famous for her photos of the beautiful Welsh landscape. Invited to exhibit her pictures in a gallery in Dublin, she meets Aidan and falls helplessly for him.
Aidan, With his huge build and beguiling dark eyes, he is the epitome of tall dark and handsome and has never met any woman who could resist him, until he meets Gwenna Lloyd.
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Lloyd Sisters Trilogy - Gwenna - Kathrine Emrick
Chapter One
Gwenna stepped out of the boutique hotel she'd checked into the previous day dressed in a pair of skinny jeans trousers tucked into a pair of bright red calf-length boots. She'd paired it with a sleeveless orange top which was pleated from the collar and had wound a bright green scarf around her neck. With her flame coloured mane of hair flowing past her shoulders, the colours should have clashed horribly, but they didn't; she looked wonderful. She took a deep breath and allowed the sense of anticipation to build. She was having her first solo exhibition outside Wales and she could barely contain her excitement. She turned and began to walk towards St. Patrick's Cathedral enjoying the sunshine; just then her phone rang.
Digging inside her large imitation coach bag for her iPhone, her face lit up when she saw it was one of her sisters calling her. Hi Dera, darling!
You sound really chirpy Cariad, things must be going well.
Dera's voice was sweet and warm as honey, much like the woman herself.
Hey, I'm always chirpy!
Not at nine a.m. in the morning, you're not. You're normally a real grouch first thing. So how's Dublin? Is it as fabulous as they say it is?
None of the three sisters liked to travel much; they preferred to stick to their native Welsh town of Carog and the surrounding areas. They'd been to London a few times with their mother and Dera had actually lived and worked there for a few months but this was the first time any one of them was venturing out to Ireland. Oh Dera, it's lovely! A lot different than home but all those historical buildings and old world charm are fascinating. I wouldn't want to live here on a permanent basis though.
Why do you say that, are you thinking of moving to Dublin then Gwenna?
She could hear the caution and uncertainty in her sister's voice. She looked up and saw the imposing structure of St. Patrick's Cathedral, gosh it really was a beauty; there was something about being in Dublin that made her blood pump faster; it filled her with a sense of exhilaration she'd never felt anywhere else. She couldn't explain it try as she might.
Gwenna?
Dera's voice was gentle over the phone.
No cariad, I couldn't leave home, everything I am is tied to home.
Well...
Plus there's the fact I'd miss harassing my sisters.
There is that.
Dera said and the sisters shared a laugh.
So how is my favourite brother in law?
Right here.
The deep voice came on the phone.
Ah, you guys should stop putting me on speaker already!
You know you love us.
Yes, yes, whatever.
She'd arrived at Dame Street, which was filled with rows of art galleries which meant she'd arrived at her destination. Alright I'll talk to you love birds soon, I need to go conduct some business.
They said their goodbyes and she slipped the phone back into her bag.
She was standing in front of a sign reading Moran's Art Gallery this was it then! Taking a deep breath she pushed the doors open and stepped into the cool interior. It was a wide hall with white walls. Arranged on the walls at several intervals were large photographs, professionally framed. Staring at the photographs nearest to her Gwenna felt a thrill of pleasure as she recognized her work. She didn't need the artfully signed Gwenna Lloyd at the bottom of each picture to know it was hers. She'd finally made it into the big league and she still had to pinch herself to make sure it was true.
Hello.
She turned to see a good looking man standing behind her studying her curiously. He wore a purple and white striped dress shirt over a pair of jeans and had thrown a blazer over the ensemble. Gwenna eyed his tall frame with appreciation; she enjoyed looking at good looking men and he was one fine looking specimen.
Hi, I'm Gwenna Lloyd.
She walked up to him and stretched out her hand for a handshake.
His face spread into a smile and she held her breath slightly, he was even more handsome when he smiled "Hello Gwenna, I'm James Moran. I know we've spoken on the phone a