If home is where the heart is, where will hers take her?
‘I loved it – another hugely satisying read from Roisin’ Sheila O’Flanagan
Three great loves. Two different countries. One step closer to finding her way home . . .
As a new decade begins, hopeless romantic and big dreamer Ellen is finally moving on from her hometown.
In Galway she takes a job in a bookshop, and somewhere between the dusty bookshelves and the quiet afternoons, a bookseller named Ben finds a place in her heart.
Fast forward, and the bright lights (and cosy flats) of London are calling Ellen’s name. There she meets Leo, a charming, attentive city banker who’s everything she’s ever wanted.
And wherever she goes, her heart beats in time with her childhood friend, Danny – though they never seem to be in the right place at the right time.
If home is where the heart is, where will Ellen’s lead her?
PRAISE FOR ROISIN MEANEY:
‘A real treat’ Sunday Independent
‘Utterly irresistible’ Irish Independent
‘Full of all the things that make life interesting’ Irish Mail
‘I loved it – another hugely satisying read from Roisin’ Sheila O’Flanagan
Three great loves. Two different countries. One step closer to finding her way home . . .
As a new decade begins, hopeless romantic and big dreamer Ellen is finally moving on from her hometown.
In Galway she takes a job in a bookshop, and somewhere between the dusty bookshelves and the quiet afternoons, a bookseller named Ben finds a place in her heart.
Fast forward, and the bright lights (and cosy flats) of London are calling Ellen’s name. There she meets Leo, a charming, attentive city banker who’s everything she’s ever wanted.
And wherever she goes, her heart beats in time with her childhood friend, Danny – though they never seem to be in the right place at the right time.
If home is where the heart is, where will Ellen’s lead her?
PRAISE FOR ROISIN MEANEY:
‘A real treat’ Sunday Independent
‘Utterly irresistible’ Irish Independent
‘Full of all the things that make life interesting’ Irish Mail
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Reviews
An elegantly wrought novel about suffering the slings and arrows, developing compassion and, finally, as it says on the tin, moving on
There's so much that's familiar in Meaney's novel, from young love to the excitement of living in a big city