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'A gorgeous tale that will delight, charm and captivate the reader'
Swirl and Thread 'Meaney leaves you wanting to know more about the
characters and what they do next, almost as if they have become
friends' Irish Independent When Emily's heart was broken by the
love of her life, she never imagined that she would find herself,
just two years later, running a small restaurant in what used to be
her grandmother's tiny hat shop. The Food of Love offers diners the
possibility of friendship (and maybe more) as well as a delicious
meal. And even though Emily has sworn off romance forever, it
doesn't stop her hoping for happiness for her regulars, like
widower Bill who hides a troubling secret, single mum Heather who
ran away from home as a teenager, and gentle Astrid whose past is
darker than any of her friends know. Then, out of the blue, Emily
receives a letter from her ex. He's returning home to Ireland and
wants to see her. Is Emily brave enough to give love a second
chance -- or wise enough to figure out where it's truly to be
found? Fall in love with Roisin Meaney... 'A wonderful, warm novel
which I couldn't put down. Tears of laughter and sadness abound'
Women's Way
'Full of hope and love' Emer McLysaght 'Warm ... insightful'
Rachael English NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR George is happy.
Mostly. He loves his teaching job and his daughter Suzi, though he
wishes he saw her a little more. All the same, it feels like time
for a change - getting over Suzi's mum is definitely long overdue.
So George sets up an online dating profile ... and waits to see
what will happen. Alice was happy. Until she found out her
boyfriend was lying to her. So she returns to her hometown
determined that this fresh start will work out. All she has to do
is say yes to things - yes to a spare room at her aunt's, yes to
writing for the local paper, maybe even yes to falling in love
again. As Alice and George try to make everyday changes, their
lives begin to overlap more and more. And maybe the day they
finally meet will be the day everything changes forever ...
'An emotional and heart-warming story about community spirit,
grief, and hope, The Book Club by Roisin Meaney is everything you
could wish for in a novel and then some' Books of All Kinds In the
small seaside town of Fairweather, the local book club - a
tight-knit group - is still reeling in the aftermath of a tragic
accident. Lil Noonan hasn't spoken a word since, and her
grandmother Beth is worried that she plans to spend the rest of her
life hidden away with only books for company. Beth, meanwhile, is
trying to keep busy with the running of the local library and
decides to make a fresh start by renting out her daughter's
now-empty house to a newcomer in town. Tom McLysaght tells the book
club that he's eager to escape his high-flying life in London.
Closer to the truth is that he's hiding a much bigger secret, one
he can't escape from, no matter how hard he tries. As the months
pass and the book club continues to meet, Beth starts to open up to
the idea that the future might still have some happiness to offer
to her grand-daughter - and to her as well. But will they have the
courage to reach for it? And will Tom trust them enough to reveal
his secret?
Emily Feeney has always loved the festive season, so when she
invites some of her favourite people to Christmas dinner at her
restaurant, she has an afternoon of delicious fare and seasonal fun
in mind. But as the big day draws near, her plans start to look a
bit uncertain . . . Her partner Bill is preoccupied by family
worries, and both he and Emily have been skirting around a big
unanswered question. When events finally force Emily to issue an
ultimatum, Bill must choose between the two women he loves. Tom and
Lil have moved into the apartment above Emily's restaurant, hoping
to put the past behind them while they plan their summer wedding.
Little do they know that an unexpected arrival in town is about to
make the past a lot harder to forget. And Emily's best friend
Heather has surprise visitors too: the mother she left behind as a
teen, who now needs Heather's help, and a man she thought she'd
never see again. Maybe it's finally time to give each of them a
second chance? As Emily's prospective guests navigate their way
through the holiday season, their lives become more and more
complicated. Will they all find themselves around the table
together on Christmas Day?
'A wonderful storyteller' Ciara Geraghty 'Meaney is utterly
credible, utterly authentic, utterly irresistible' Irish
Independent 'Roisin Meaney is a skilful storyteller' Sheila
O'Flanagan Another summer is in full swing on Roone, an island off
the west coast of Ireland, and preparations are underway for a big
birthday party at the local hotel. But before then, love and
friendship will be tested ... Who is the stranger who arrives at
Imelda's door, just weeks after her world falls to pieces? How long
can Eve hide her secret from Andy? And will Nell and Laura's
friendship survive the storm that's about to hit the island?
'A thoughtful, engrossing read. Warm and insightful. Roisin Meaney
is a skillful storyteller' - Sheila O'Flanagan, author of The
Missing Wife, on The Reunion. It's their twenty-year school reunion
but the Plunkett sisters have their own reasons for not wanting to
attend ... Caroline, now a successful knitwear designer, spends her
time flying between her business in England and her lover in Italy.
As far as she's concerned, her school days, and what happened to
her the year she left, should stay in the past. Eleanor, meanwhile,
is unrecognisable from the fun-loving girl she was in school. With
a son who is barely speaking to her, and a husband keeping a secret
from her, revisiting the past is the last thing on her mind. But
when an unexpected letter arrives for Caroline in the weeks before
the reunion, memories are stirred. Will the sisters find the
courage to return to the town where they grew up and face what
they've been running from all these years? The Reunion is a moving
story about secrets, sisters and finding a way to open your heart.
'Warm ... uplifting -- Roisin Meaney is a gifted storyteller'
Sheila O'Flanagan, bestselling author It's the day before the
wedding ... Three strangers arrive home to Ireland to the house
that gave each of them refuge when they needed it most. They are
there to celebrate the winter wedding of their beloved Annie, the
woman who fostered them in their childhoods. Now Julia is a
world-famous singer living in luxury in Paris and Eddie is a chef
in London, while Steph spends her days on a remote Greek island,
running a writers' retreat with her older lover. All three have
moved on from the past, but as the wedding celebrations get
underway, certain truths come to light. It turns out that some
hurts last longer than others ... As Annie says 'I do', with an
unexpected twist for her wedding party, will Julia, Eddie and Steph
discover their own happy-ever-afters in time for the big day? A
spellbinding, warm-hearted novel from one of Ireland's best-loved
writers.
A feel-good tale of magic, sparkle and new beginnings from Roisin
Meaney, author of The Reunion, One Summer and The People Next Door.
It's three days before Christmas ... Tilly boards a plane on the
other side of the world. She's determined to reach Roone, a small
island off the west coast of Ireland, in time for Christmas Day.
Tilly carries a troubling secret and Laura, a woman she's never
met, might be the only one who can help her. Except that Laura has
no idea that Tilly exists. And with five children, a mother-in-law
stranded on the island and a husband with whom she's barely on
speaking terms, an unexpected Christmas guest is the last thing she
needs . . . A storm is heading for the island, but will peace be
restored before the snow melts?
Fans of Maeve Binchy will love the NO.1 BESTSELLER Roisin Meaney
and this heart-warming story of love, friendship and fate set on
Roone, a small island off the west coast of Ireland ... Nell
Mulcahy grew up on the island so when the old stone cottage by the
edge of the sea went up for sale, the decision to move back from
Dublin was easy. But when Nell decides to rent out her cottage for
the summer to help raise money her forthcoming wedding to Tim,
she's unprepared for what's about to happen ... As she welcomes
holiday-makers to her cottage, Nell must face some truths: about
her upcoming wedding to Tim, and her friendship with his brother,
James. And, meanwhile, her father delivers some astounding news
which leaves Nell, her mother and the island reeling ... But will
Nell make it down the aisle? One thing's for sure, it's a summer on
the island that nobody will ever forget.
'Roisin Meaney is a skilful storyteller' Sheila O'Flanagan 'Utterly
irresistible' Irish Independent When a heatwave coincides with
rehearsals for an end-of-summer concert, temperatures soar - so too
do the small town scandals ... It turns out that some members of
the choir have secrets they are desperate to keep hidden.
Christopher, the handsome and talented director, is embroiled in a
steamy affair with someone who is strictly off-limits; Molly has
become obsessed with a young boy whom she's convinced is her
grandson; while Emily has just fallen in love - with the wrong man.
As opening night approaches, it becomes clear that there are some
tough decisions to be made. But until the curtain falls, you never
know what might happen on The Street Where You Live. 'A real treat
... Meaney wraps her readers in the company and comfort of
strangers' Sunday Independent
Three couples. One weekend. Everything is about to change... It's
the Bank Holiday weekend and the Cunningham family are escaping to
their holiday home by the sea, as they've done every summer for
many years. Except that now, parents Lily and Charlie are waiting
for their divorce papers to come through -- and have their new
partners in tow. Their daughter Poll is there with her boyfriend
and is determined to make known her feelings for Chloe, her
father's new love. While her brother Thomas also has feelings for
Chloe -- of a very different nature... And amid all the drama,
everyone has forgotten that this weekend also happens to be Lily
and Charlie's wedding anniversary. Will any of the couples survive
the weekend intact? 'Just about everything in this good-humoured
book will keep you engrossed and in for a satisfying surprise at
the end' Irish Independent
Maeve Binchy fans will love THE NO. 1 BESTSELLER Roisin Meaney's
warm storytelling and unforgettable characters. The residents of
Roone are getting ready for a summer of love, secrets and drama.
After a bumpy start, Nell and James have finally said 'I do' and
everything seems to be falling into place. Nell is getting
comfortable in her new role as stepmother to James'
sixteen-year-old son Andy, she's finally mending fences with her
father and she's ready to look to the future. Then Nell's ex-fiance
Tim - her husband James' brother - comes back to Roone, a place
he's never liked, and she begins to feel uneasy. As the summer days
roll by, and Tim seems in no hurry to return to his wife and
daughter, Nell is finding it more and more difficult to enjoy her
new beginning. But when the little island of Roone is rocked by the
disappearance of a young child, Nell realises that life can change
in a single moment. Will happiness be restored before the autumn
comes?
From the author of Semi-Sweet comes a delightful new novel about
the art of friendship, love, and (still) life. When Audrey Matthews
offers an evening class in life drawing, all she's looking for is a
little extra pocket money and something to fill her Tuesday nights.
So she hires a model and recruits five students - each of whom have
their own reason for being there. For Zarek, a Polish immigrant,
the class is a welcome distraction and a place to escape his dull
cafe job and noisy roommate. Then there's the handsome, mysterious
James who has moved to the small town of Carrickbawn looking for a
new start for himself and his daughter. He's vowed to keep to
himself, but then his interest in Jackie, the class model and
single mom, takes a more personal turn. While Audrey has just
fallen in love -- with the adorable puppy in the window of the
local pet shop. Will she be put off by the store's brusque owner or
does she find out that his bark is worse than his bite? As the
weeks pass, it becomes clear to the members of the drawing class
that their fellow students aren't exactly who they seem...
'Life Before Us is a wonderfully woven, beautiful book full of
hope, love and characters so fully formed I feel like I know them.
I adored it' Emer McLysaght 'A warm, insightful story about new
beginnings and the power of kindness' Rachael English Three facts
about George: His daughter Suzi is the best thing in his life. He
thinks it might finally be time to get over Suzi's mum. He's never
tried online dating but there's a first time for everything. Three
facts about Alice: She's about to find out that her boyfriend is
lying to her. She never expected to return to her hometown
(especially not without a job or a place to live). Even though her
heart has been trampled on, she's still holding out for love. One
fact about love: It's out there for George and Alice. All that
needs to happen is for them to meet...
From the author of Semi-Sweet comes a delightful new novel about
the art of friendship, love, and (still) life.
When Audrey Matthews offers an evening class in life drawing, all
she's looking for is a little extra pocket money and something to
fill her Tuesday nights. So she hires a model and recruits five
students - each of whom have their own reason for being there. For
Zarek, a Polish immigrant, the class is a welcome distraction and a
place to escape his dull cafe job and noisy roommate. Then there's
the handsome, mysterious James who has moved to the small town of
Carrickbawn looking for a new start for himself and his daughter.
He's vowed to keep to himself, but then his interest in Jackie, the
class model and single mom, takes a more personal turn. While
Audrey has just fallen in love -- with the adorable puppy in the
window of the local pet shop. Will she be put off by the store's
brusque owner or does she find out that his bark is worse than his
bite? As the weeks pass, it becomes clear to the members of the
drawing class that their fellow students aren't exactly who they
seem...
Hannah Robinson is just about to open the doors to her new shop
Cupcakes on the Corner when out of the blue her boyfriend Patrick
announces that he's leaving her for another woman. Faced with
starting a business on her own, Hannah begins to wonder if her
life-long dream has just turned into a nightmare. So her best
friend Adam sets his birthday as a deadline - seven months to make
her shop a success, or walk away from it all. And as Hannah
immerses herself in her new business, she soon discovers that she's
too busy to think about Patrick and his now pregnant girlfriend
...or to notice an increasingly regular customer who has recently
developed a sweet tooth for all things cupcake. But while Hannah is
slowly piecing her life back together, family friend Alice's is
falling apart. Her husband Tom's drinking is getting out of control
and things are about to get a whole lot worse. As the seven-month
milestone approaches, Hannah must decide her future. And while
she's figuring out what's really important, it becomes clear to
everyone that happiness in life, and in love, is all in the making.
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