Some doors are meant to stay closed. Others open and change you forever.
Jessica Dunhour has always believed that a well-planned life is a successful one. At almost twenty-eight, she's built her world around measurable milestones-career advancement, financial security, and the dream of owning her first home near her parents. Love, she has learned, is far less predictable.
When an unexpected opportunity sends her from Florida to Dublin for a year-long consulting assignment, Jessica tells herself it's just a temporary detour. But Ireland has other plans.
As she navigates a new culture, demanding workplace dynamics, and the ache of distance from everything familiar, Jessica meets Aidan, a charismatic and complicated local who challenges her assumptions about success, passion, and what it means to truly belong. Their connection is undeniable, but as career ambitions collide with matters of the heart, Jessica must confront the quiet fears that have shaped her choices for years.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Dublin's cobblestone streets and colorful doors, When in Dublin is a contemporary women's fiction novel with a strong romantic thread. It explores ambition, identity, friendship, and the courage it takes to choose a life that feels right-even when it isn't the one you planned.
Industry Reviews
"Balance of laughs, happy tears, and hard life lessons that will make you feel all the emotions in the best way possible!" -- Net Galley reviewer
"I went into When in Dublin expecting a light travel romance, and what I found was something more reflective." -- Net Galley reviewer
"It's one of those stories where everything is working: the chemistry, the setting, the emotions. I found myself completely invested from start to finish." -- Net Galley reviewer
"Seriously - who do I need to talk to in order to get this made into a movie?" -- Net Galley reviewer