Book description
Join the McNeill family as they attempt to come together to provide the
love and support that they all need - whether they know it or not.
Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy and Cathy Kelly.
It's a family affair…
Louise McNeill arrives home to the idyllic Irish town of Ballyfergus,
hoping that it will provide the sanctuary she desperately craves.
Starting again with her three-year-old son Oli, Louise's heart is full
of apprehension.
To make matters worse, Louise's sister Joanne seems far from happy as
she watches Louise's little family blossom. But as Joanne grapples with
her 'perfect' marriage, is everything as idyllic as it seems?
Meanwhile Louise's youngest sister Sian has decided she doesn't want
children and wants to dedicate her life to ecological living with
husband Andy. But is this a mask to disguise a bigger issue? And is Andy
ready to sacrifice parenthood? "Erin Kaye…gave up a career in
finance to write, and that, along with her different background, gives
her a breadth that many other popular writers here don't have - and
makes her one of the best."
- Ann Dunne, Irish Independent Review
"Larne writer Erin Kaye has produced a captivating story full of
gritty problems and courageous characters. Readers will be rooting for
them all the way."
- Evening Herald
"Way beyond the realms of chick-lit, this very readable book
delves into the lives of mothers, daughters, aunts and lovers. Great
writing skills here and a most enjoyable read."
- Valerie Cox, Evening Herald
' Wonderfully written, this tale about the trials and tribulations of
these women's lives is both moving and captivating.' -Closer Magazine
Erin Kaye was born in 1966 in Larne, Co Antrim to a Polish-American
father and an Anglo-Irish mother. She pursued a successful career in
finance before becoming a writer. Her previous bestselling novels
include Mothers and Daughters (2003), Choices (2004), Second Chances
(2005), Closer to Home (2006) and My Husband's Lover (2008) - all
published by Poolbeg Press. She lives in North Berwick on the east coast
of Scotland with her husband Mervyn, two young sons and Murphy the dog.