I’ll be home for Christmas

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by Roisin Meaney


  But when Nell decides to rent out her cottage for the summer to help finance the wedding, she sets in motion an unexpected series of events.

  As deeply buried feelings rise to the surface, Nell’s carefully laid plans for her wedding start to go awry and she is forced to make some tough decisions.

  One thing’s for sure, it’s a summer on the island that nobody will ever forget.

  Available now in print and ebook

  Also by Roisin Meaney

  AFTER THE WEDDING

  Getting married was the easy part…

  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-fiancé 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?

  Available now in print and ebook

  Also by Roisin Meaney

  TWO FRIDAYS IN APRIL

  What a difference a year makes …

  It’s Una Darling’s seventeenth birthday, but nobody feels much like celebrating. It’s been exactly a year since the tragic death of her father Finn, and the people he left behind have been doing their best to get on with things. But it hasn’t been easy.

  Daphne is tired of sadness, of mourning the long life she and her husband were meant to share, but doesn’t quite know how to get past it. And she can’t seem to get through to her stepdaughter – they barely speak any more, so Daphne knows nothing of the unexpected solace Una has found, or of the risk she’s about to take.

  When Una fails to appear for birthday tea with her family, Daphne suddenly realises how large the distance between them has grown. Will she be given the chance to make things right?

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