ISBN-13: 9781478731061 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 430 str.
When your life is turned upside down by following a path you knew was the wrong thing to do in the first place, you have no option but to push it to one side and try to get on with your life, and this is what happened to a young man named Dave, the only difference being, Dave wasn't able to push it to one side, and so had to try and deal with the consequences. Having been offered a new job that took him in and out of Ireland, he very quickly fell in love with this beautiful country, but knew at the same time there were troubles that surrounded this pleasant land and it was these troubles that took him down a very dangerous path. Not realizing what was happening behind the scenes, he was quickly introduced to a very beautiful young Irish girl, whose beautiful charming ways he found very hard to resist, but it totally back fired on the people who had tried to put this very dangerous plan together, making the pair of them take drastic actions to stay alive. To make matters even worse for Dave, his young wife back home in England that he had two beautiful children with, committed a cardinal sin, giving Dave no option but to run away with this beautiful Irish girl Kaitlin he had first been introduced to back in Ireland. At first their plan went together very well, not at first realizing the problems they thought they had left behind in Ireland, had now well and truly landed on their doorstep again, giving Dave no option but to try again to put things right. And this in itself sent Dave into something he really hadn't really bargained for. To make matters worse for Dave, Kaitlin had indeed been hiding something very important from Dave, right from the time she was first introduced to him, leading Dave not only to be watched from inside of Ireland, but from other parts of the world as well. It all leads to the most traumatic experiences for both of them until Dave decides to take drastic actions to save what was left of this horrible experience, but now his actions were r