Book description
In 1980, three schoolgirls visit St. Valentine's shrine in Dublin, to
write their petitions for love. By 2010, these same women have
discovered that finding love was the easy part - it's what you do with
it once you've found it that's tricky. When one of the women returns
home unexpectedly from California, all three are forced to examine their
choices, loves, and lives, which have proved surprising, and in some
ways, precarious. So much for St. Valentine - if the saint has taught
them anything about love - it's be careful what you wish for . . . But
real love is always a work in progress - and Vonnie, Abby and Diana must
learn they need to open their eyes and more especially their hearts -
because St. Valentine has some unfinished business with them . . . 'An
easy, polished read that has a lot of perceptive insight' Fiona
O'Brien left an award winning career in advertising to write her first
novel in 2002. She lives in Sandymount, Dublin.