In a rainy Irish coastal town, the market runs on three things: gossip, second chances, and whoever remembered to put the kettle on.She's not here for grand gestures. She's here for stability-routine, work that feels honest, and a life that doesn't fall apart the second someone raises their voice. After a stretch of bad luck and worse choices, she's rebuilding one "good day" at a time, determined not to confuse chaos with chemistry ever again.He's the kind of man who shows up without making it a performance. Practical hands, steady eyes, and the maddening habit of fixing things-stalls, shelves, broken latches, broken moods-like it's the most natural thing in the world. He makes tea like it matters. He listens like it's a skill. And he flirts with that quiet Irish confidence that should be illegal before noon.When the town kicks off a community "Good Days Only" challenge, the market turns into a matchmaking machine: aunties with opinions, friends with schemes, and neighbours who treat privacy like a public sport. What starts as harmless banter and "sure we'll see" begins to feel like something neither of them can laugh off anymore.But real love isn't a slogan. It isn't luck. And it isn't just the good days.It's the brave decision to let someone in when you're tired, when you're scared, and when the past tries to convince you you're safer alone. It's choosing softness without losing yourself.GOOD DAYS ONLY is a warm, witty Irish contemporary romance full of small-town charm, market-street chaos, found-family comfort, and medium-heat intimacy.Note: Contains adult language and on-page intimacy.