#IRISHFICTIONFORTNGHT
DAY 12
Huge thanks to Jaime from Harper Collins for organising 5 copies of this novel, for #IrishFictionFortnight. Just enter via rafflecopter link at the bottom of the page. Good Luck!
THE BLURB
Fionnuala Kearney’s You, Me and Other People is perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Liane Moriarty. Told from the viewpoint of both parties, it’s wise, funny, perceptive, and often unbearably sad. Betrayed by the man who was not only her husband, but her partner in crime and best friend, Beth is struggling to cope and come to terms with Adam’s betrayal. But unable to forgive him again, she has to rediscover who she is, and how she can live her life without the man she thought was her soulmate. Adam thought he wouldn’t get caught. Stressed out at work, this dalliance was the physical release he needed. Beth, the wife he adores, was never meant to find out. As Beth begins to make a fresh start, Adam finds his life spiralling further and further out of control and when another ‘indiscretion’ of his comes to light, there are devastating consequences for everyone involved…
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Fionnuala was born and raised in Ireland, and now lives in Ascot with her husband and two daughters. She has worked as a model, songwriter and ‘home finder’ for celebrities and high net-worth individuals before turning her hand to writing.
You, Me and Other People is published by Harper and is available from 26th Feb 2015 in paperback and ebook format.
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My favourite Irish authors are, Clodagh Murphy, Melissa Hill, Anna McPartlin, Cecilia Ahern and Louise Phillips!
ReplyDeleteMaeve Binchy Marian Keyes + now you've introduced me to so many more with #IrishFictionFortnight
ReplyDeleteCecilia Ahern and many others :). I love Irish fiction!
ReplyDeleteCecilia Ahern is my favourite amlthough enjoying Maeve Binchy at the moment b
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely without hesitation it's Marian Keyes.
ReplyDeleteMarian Keyes. I mean even her tweets are hilarious xx
ReplyDeleteSheila O'Flanagan and Cathy Kelly are definitely amongst my favourites. Love Irish authors
ReplyDeleteEmma Donoghue and Anna mcpartlin
ReplyDeleteSo many brilliant ones to choose from but my all time favourites are probably Iris Murdoch and Anne Enright.
ReplyDeleteThat's not fair to make me choose as don't want to offend any... in recent years I've enjoyed discovering many of the Poolbeg authors such as Caroline Grace-Cassidy, Caroline Finnerty & Pauline Lawless but also love Emma Hannigan, Roisin Meaney... need I go on!
ReplyDeleteCecilia Ahern :)
ReplyDeleteCecilia Ahern
ReplyDeleteThis sound really good!! adding it to my to-read list. I haven't read many book from Irish authors, but one that stands out is Cecilia Ahern. reads most of hers and liked them all, my fav has got to be P.S I love you. The film was rubbish though
ReplyDeletelouise phillips i love this author
ReplyDeleteSo many to choose from but Carmel Harrington gets my vote from the books I read in 2014
ReplyDeleteWhat a difficult choice, would have to say my favourite in 2014 would be Carmel Harrington x
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