‘Compulsively readable … The magical atmosphere of Inishmore and its residents will captivate readers’ – Library Journal
Cordelia James was once at the top of her game-a renowned street photographer with a massive social media following, gallery showings in Chelsea, and a lucrative book deal. But after the sudden death of her father, everything changed. Now, Cordelia can barely force herself to leave her apartment. That is, until she sees an ad for a summer gig at a cozy cottage on Ireland’s picturesque Inishmore island. Rent-free, plus a small stipend if willing to do some menial housework and look after an elderly neighbour. Cordelia is on a plane before she can talk herself out of it.
But practically the moment she steps off the boat, she crashes-literally-into Niall O’Connor, a grumpy local who’s just returned home to Inishmore from Dublin. Cordelia’s camera breaks, and Niall doesn’t give a horse’s arse about it. He’s nursing a broken heart and trying to patch up a broken life, and he has no time for posh American tourists or their thousand-dollar hobbies. The more Cordelia’s and Niall’s paths cross, the more they make each other’s lives hell. But as with all rivalries, their hatred is about to reach a tipping point-and it’s going to heat up their cool coastal nights.
Featuring a lovable band of quirky supporting characters, Worth a Shot is an emotionally gripping tale of love, passion, art, food, and finding your community-even if that community happens to be on a remote island thousands of miles from home.
About the author
As the daughter of a librarian, books were a crucial part of Amy Ewing’s childhood. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School, and her young adult fantasy novel
The Jewel became a
New York Times and international bestseller. Amy lives in New York City with her senior rescue dog, Sam, and far too many books than she has shelf space for.
Worth A Shot is her debut novel for adults.
Amy Ewing is the author of The Lone City trilogy, YA fantasy dystopian series:
The Jewel (2014),
The White Rose (2015),
The Black Key (2016).
She is also the author of The Cerulean duology, YA fantasy duology:
The Cerulean (2019) and
The Alcazar (2020)