Getting married was the easy part ... The residents of Roone are getting ready for a summer of love, secrets and drama.
Getting married was the easy part ...The residents of Roone are getting ready for a summer of love, secrets and drama.
Getting married was the easy part ... The residents of Roone are getting ready for a summer of love, secrets and drama.
Getting married was the easy part ...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?“Meaney weaves wonderful, feelgood tales of a consistently high standard. And that standard rises with each book she writes.-- Irish Examiner”
A thoughtful engrossing read. Warm and insightful. Roisin Meaney is a skilful storyteller - Sheila O'Flanagan
A lovely and absorbing book by a novelist who has a gift for conveying the charm of the ordinary - Irish IndependentHighly engaging and heartwarming ... I truly adored the book and devoured it within a few short hours - Melissa HillMeaney weaves wonderful feel-good tales of a consistently high standard. And that standard rises with each book she writes - Irish ExaminerA cracking yarn ... Meaney can excavate the core of our human failings and present it to us, mirror-like, on the page ... Which makes her utterly credible, utterly authentic, utterly irresistible - Irish IndependentIf you like Maeve Binchy, this will be a treat - StellarA warm engaging read - Woman's WayThis book is like chatting with a friend over a cup of tea - full of gossip and speculation, and all the things that make life interesting - Irish Mail on SundayRoisin Meaney was born in Listowel, Co Kerry, She has lived in the US, Canada, Africa and Europe but is now based in Clare, Ireland.
This Number One bestselling author is a consistent presence on the Irish bestseller list and she is the author of twenty novels including Life Before Us, It's That Time of Year and The Restaurant.She has also written books for children.Connect with Roisin Meaney on @roisinmeaney or atAfter 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?
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