Hildy Dannaher Goes Off Script
by Erin Knightley
Publisher: Hearthstone Reach Publishing
Release Date: February 11, 2025
Reviewed by PJ




Hildy Dannaher has got to get it together. Between her high-profile divorce, the sale of her home, and the looming deadline for the most important script of her career, she doesn’t have time for a coffee break, let alone a nervous breakdown. But when she discovers her late mother’s memory box, Hildy’s long-suppressed need for answers quickly overshadows everything else in her life.
Realizing she must address the gaping holes in her own story before she can move on with writing another, she flies halfway around the world to the tiny sea-side village where her mother was raised. The L.A. to County Kerry culture shock is real, but she soon feels a connection to this, her ancestral home.
She’s charmed by the land, its people, and even her unexpected sheepdog roommate, but her focus remains on the questions that brought her here: Who is Hildy’s father, and what happened nearly forty years ago that caused her pregnant mother to flee Ireland, never to look back? The problem with going off script is she has no way of knowing if there will be a happy ending, or if she’ll end up more heartbroken than ever.
PJ's Thoughts:
Oh, how I have missed Erin Knightley! For me, Knightley's historical romances always guaranteed well developed characters, intriguing storylines, and an enjoyable reading experience. This new book, the first in several years, a contemporary women's fiction/romance blend, serves up the same.
I was drawn into Hildy's life from the start and happily followed along on her Irish quest for answers. Knightley brought the small seaside village in County Kerry to life, from the bucolic sheep farms amidst rolling emerald hills, to the lively camaraderie at the local pub. And then there are the vividly drawn citizens who bring a rich Irish texture to the overall story. I couldn't get enough of them. Okay, maybe not the snippy cashier at the local grocery but every town has one, right?
I enjoyed how Hildy's journey was interwoven with the lives of the locals she befriended and especially how those new relationships influenced her search for her roots. Knightley kept the suspense of those answers central to the story while keeping me guessing as to what the answers - if any - would be. It kept me eagerly flipping pages right up until the reveal.
The romance, while not the central focus of the book, is a lovely addition to Hildy's Irish experience. I was in this unexpected couple's corner the entire way, hoping for a happy ending.
SPOILER: I was not disappointed.
I hope Knightley has more books of this type in her writer's pocket. I was thoroughly charmed. I'm also ready to book a flight to Ireland!

The Baron Next Door was a favorite of her historical novels. I am looking forward to reading about Hildy's adventure after your review.
ReplyDeleteI hope you find it as enjoyable as I did!
Deletesounds delightful. I enjoyed her historicals, too.
ReplyDeleteI hope she writes more books of this type. I really enjoyed it.
DeleteThis is going to be a must read book for me. I am trying to arrange a trip to Ireland this Fall to look into my Irish ancestors and then on to Yorkshire, England to see what we can find out about my husband's family. His will be relatively easy, since it was his grandparents who cam to the US and he has older relatives there. My ancestors came over in the 1800's, and many old records have been lost. It will be an adventure.
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun! I hope you're able to go and that you find the information you're seeking. I'd love to do that in the Scottish Highlands. My paternal grandmother's family came from there.
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