Rosie's lost without her best friend. But on the eve of her departure to join Alex in Boston, Rosie gets news that will change her life forever and keep her at home in Ireland.
Their magical connection sees them through the ups and downs of each other's lives but neither of them knows whether their friendship can really survive the years and miles as well as new relationships. And at the back of Rosie's mind is whether they were meant to be more than just good friends all along. Misunderstandings, circumstances and sheer bad luck have kept them out of each others' arms, but when presented with the ultimate opportunity, will they gamble everything including their friendship for true love?
Destiny, Alex and Rosie discover, is a funny thing and fate isn't quite done with them yet
Reviews
'A heart-warming tale a surefire hit with chick-lit fans.' - Belfast Telegraph
A leading light-romantic talent.' - Daily Express
Cecelia Ahern has emerged as a leading light-romantic writing talent.' - Express
Brilliantly written, you'll laugh and cry.' - Heat
RRP: £6.99
Some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates. But not Holly and Gerry.
Childhood sweethearts, they could finish each other's sentences and even when they fought, they laughed. No one could imagine Holly and Gerry without each other.
Until the unthinkable happens. Gerry's death devastates Holly. But as her 30th birthday looms, Gerry comes back to her. He's left her a bundle of notes, one for each of the months after his death, gently guiding Holly into her new life without him, each note signed 'PS, I Love You'.
As the notes are gradually opened, and as the year unfolds, Holly is both cheered up and challenged. The man who knows her better than anyone sets out to teach her that life goes on. With some help from her friends, and her noisy and loving family, Holly finds herself laughing, crying, singing, dancing and being braver than ever before.
Life is for living, she realises but it always helps if there's an angel watching over you.
'A sensational debut novel that proves true love never dies.' - Cosmopolitan
'A wonderfully life-affirming, witty debut.' - Company
'Like an Irish Sleepless in Seattle and almost certainly the chick-lit bestseller of the year.' - In Style
'A fun, fresh read.' - Marie Claire
'A wonderfully warm and witty debut from a terrific new writer...This exceptional novel about bereavement, friendship and lost love is both heartbreaking and uplifting. - Express
Megan doesn't love her boyfriend anymore. After a one-night stand, she finds that even a trainee doctor can slip up on family planning. Should you bring a child into the world if you don't love its father?
Cat loves her life. After bringing up her two youngest sisters, all she craves is freedom. Her older boyfriend has done the family thing before and is in no rush to do it all again. But can a modern woman really find true happiness without ever being in the family way?
Three sisters. Three couples. Two pregnancies. Six men and women struggling with sex, love and the meaning of family.
His best since the very fine Man and Boy - GQ
Parsons goes head to head with controversial issue after controversial issue...jam-packed with Parsons trademark perceptiveness and sensitivity - Daily Mirror
RRP £6.99
In a house in the countryside waits a very different woman, Amy Robsart Roberts wife. She has no taste for life at court and longs for the day when her husband will return home. She has loved him since she was a girl, but now they are adults she hardly sees him.
Meanwhile, the pressure grows for Elizabeth to marry, for it is unthinkable that a queen should rule on her own. Elizabeths preference is clear, but he is unavailable. But what if the unthinkable were to happen
Philippa Gregory blends passion, personalities and politics in this stunning novel of the Tudor court and a country divided.
Philippa Gregory [who] is a mesmerizing storyteller. - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
An atmospheric read for anyone who loves to wallow in Tudor intrigue. - DAILY TELEGRAPH
After serving up the highly delicious The Other Boleyn GirlGregory has concocted yet another treat from the Tudor court.I loved The Other Boleyn Girl and The Queens Fool is even better.The pleasure to be found in this kind of historical fiction.is a chair-by-the-fireside-on-a-cold-winter's-night kind of pleasureit is the kind of pleasure only a born storyteller can offer. - INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
A rich brew of passion and intrigue. - DAILY MAIL
Potent historical romancea thrilling plot. - MAIL ON SUNDAY
Fascinatingengrossing.memerisingriveting.compelling.a pacey narrative that is just begging to be read in one sitting. - SUNDAY EXPRESS
Henry and I are on a romantic holiday when I drunkenly propose Henry says no. The problem is neither of us can decide if were meant to be together. And if we are, would I have done what I did next - with our waiter? Can Henry ever forgive me?
I have three days to work out if Henry and I can make it. Henry on the other hand gets mad, gets drunk, gets manly advice from a six foot transvestite and plays a little golf.
Eve and Henry - they could be you but, in this wise and funny novel, Louise Kean shows just how extraordinary love is - even when its just the usual.
'a funny and extraordinary clever debut novel' - Publishing News
a brilliantly observed debut novel a reassuringly honest and amusing account of a modern romance with all its ups and downs laid bare, its a must-read - Heat
A brilliant tale Witty and wise - B magazine
RRP £5.99
'Witty and enjoyable' - Glasgow Evening Times
'A feel-good tale...fun and thoroughly escapist' - Marie Claire
'An easy, amusing read' --This text refers to the Paperback edition. - Family Circle
A wickedly funny, warm and witty romance sure to appeal to fans of Catherine Alliott and Jilly Cooper - Book Description
A tremendously funny tale of temptation and tears - Book Description