Book description
When Meg returns to Dublin after three years trailing Simon around the
globe with their toddler, Lily, and Dan, her 11 year old son from a
previous relationship in tow, she realises that all her friends have
moved on. And now she only has her kooky family, her sex-obsessed
sister, Hattie, and Dan’s flaky but dangerously gorgeous father, Sid, to
rely on for help and support.
Her new neighbour, Tina is in the same boat. Tina’s a work widow - her
workaholic husband, Oliver, works in London from Monday to Friday,
leaving Tina with only her perma-stressed sister, Gerry, for company
during the week.
Meg is worried - without Simon’s job to define her, she doesn’t know
who she is anymore. But just when she finds a new job and starts to get
back on her feet, Simon throws her another curve ball. And Meg finds
that having a man around all the time isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
And that sometimes living apart is easier than living together. Because
when the boys are away . . . the girls can play!
Selected Reviews for Sarah Webb:
‘A wonderfully enjoyable read - no wonder Irish eyes are smiling’
Heat
‘Chicklit at its best . . . this is one to savour’ Irish Independent
Sarah Webb worked in bookselling for many years and now writes
full-time. Her previous novels, Always the Bridesmaid
and Something To Talk About
were number one bestsellers in Ireland. She is also the author of
Three Times a Lady, Some Kind of Wonderful, It Had To Be You
and Take a Chance.
She lives in Dublin with her partner and young family.