If you’re looking for a book that feels like a warm Irish summer breeze mixed with the high-stakes pressure of a New York newsroom, Catherine Walsh’s latest release, How to Write a Love Story, needs to be at the top of your TBR pile.
The story follows Ciara Sheridan, the daughter of a legendary fantasy author who has passed away, leaving her with a crumbling estate and the daunting task of finishing his final masterpiece. The problem? Ciara has a massive case of writer’s block. Enter Sam Frank: a high-flying, handsome American editor sent from New York to ensure the legacy is completed.
What follows is a delicious “forced proximity” romance set against the backdrop of the Irish coast. As the two weeks of a record-breaking heatwave tick by, Ciara and Sam find that writing a finale isn’t just about the words on the page—it’s about the chemistry between them. It’s witty, emotional, and perfect for anyone who loves “books about books.”