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Eden Hall Series

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I know when you meet this warm unique family, you will want to follow each of them on their individual journey to discovering what Eden Hall means to them and how the strength of their alliance helps them each find love and happiness.

Finding Eden - By day, Mary Alayna Dalton is a successful Chicago professional who is being considered for a promotion to the top position in her company. By night, she shares her home with six young men who grew up at Eden Hall, a boys' foster home, and performs with them in their band that plays at the local pub. The only thing missing in her life is a loving relationship with someone accepting of her whole life. When a business encounter thrusts Clark Dulanty into her life, he accidentally stumbles from her days into her nights and uncovers both sides of Mary Alayna Dalton. Their encounters are turbulent and their ensuing romance revealing as Clark slowly discovers all her secrets, only to expose the ambiguities of his own life choices on his journey to Finding Eden.

Saving Eden - When Eden Hall's long time administrator retires and the boys' foster home is threatened by possible closure, Ryan Holt steps in as administrator. Growing up next door to Eden Hall rather than inside didn't keep him from feeling it was a part of him. The job was demanding but lonely until Ryan wins a national award for his work and the Chicago Tribune sends a reporter, TJ McCord, to do a story on his success.

He finds it is more challenging to find success with Taylor than it was with Eden Hall, but just as rewarding.

Healing Eden - Vincent Dane struggles to deal with past mistakes and misunderstandings in the hopes of healing old wounds. For someone who didn't feel as though he had much of a past, what he did have he didn't feel he'd handled too well. An ambulance ride gives him a chance to right those wrongs and rescue his dreams.

Protecting Eden - Chicago Police Detective Sean Clary returns to active duty after a knife injury only to get an assignment that turns out to be his greatest challenge. His motto had always been "Protect and Serve", but he'd never been in a position to possibly lose his future by protecting his past. Carena Cabot shows him that although he is a unique man, there is a woman out there just like him and she forces him to finally face himself.

Completing Eden - Seth McGinnis is the last single man standing and it's a lonely place to be. As he battles his friends and pseudo family for privacy, he wrestles with his own conscience and decides he can't let Brogan's Pub be the only thing in his life.

Although his covert methods put a strain on his Eden Hall bond, he finally decides to take a risk on fulfilling his undisclosed dreams. Finding out along the way that he actually has a big Irish family was just an added bonus.

2300 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 20, 2018

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11 reviews1 follower
January 12, 2019
Fun Series

Great story, wasn't to impressed with the smut but it is easily passed over. Would recommend for a good read!
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July 29, 2020
The last book (Seth's) story and the beginning is why I gave a 5-star rating. Several in between were too graphic for me. But all of the stories were believable and heartwarming. All and all, it was a book series that I would recommend with some editorial comments added.

Speedy
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February 10, 2022
Wonderful Storytelling

This is a great set. The characters are people you would love to know and Sheri Richey did a fantastic job bringing them to life. The only bad thing is that the story is done :(
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September 28, 2018
Ok read

I like the first book very much. The rest of them I didn't care for any of the female h's that much. These books are very PG . Also what I didn't like was the drama folding but nothing is ever done with them. It's all the guy and that guy are very creepy or the bad guy in the story drama but nothing happens with any of it.
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