Monday Reads [9]

Posted April 27, 2020 by Christine in Monday Reads / 0 Comments /

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Monday Reads [9]


Monday Reads [9]
Daughters of Wild Rose Bay Published by Bookouture Also in this series: Daughters of Wild Rose Bay
by Susanne O'Leary
Series: Sandy Cove #4
on April 8, 2020
Genres: Fiction, Women's Fiction, Chick-Lit
Pages: 265
Source: Netgalley
Format: eBook, ARC
Find the Author: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads
Also by this author: Daughters of Wild Rose Bay , The Lost Promise of Ireland
Find the Book: Amazon | Goodreads

A heart-warming page-turner set on the Irish coast, where secrets hide, romance is waiting and there is every chance to make a new beginning…
Jasmine Delon feels completely lost: having just broken up with the man she thought was the love of her life, all she knows is that she can’t face living alone in her empty apartment in Paris.
When she turns up at her mother’s curiosity shop, nestled in Sandy Cove in Ireland, she hopes time with Sally will help heal her broken heart. Walks along the rugged coastline and nights under endless stars immediately make her feel at peace, and then she meets Aiden, a handsome chef in town, and sparks fly between them.
But a lot has changed since Jasmine last saw her mother. Sally is happier than ever with a charming new man in her life and Jasmine’s not sure where she fits in. Then she’s told about the ruins of an old village in a place nearby called Wild Rose Bay. The locals say it holds secrets about her mother’s side of the family…
Is delving into their history the thing that can bring Jasmine and Sally back together or will it drive them further apart? And is Jasmine brave enough to give in to the call of the Irish sea for another chance at love?

Daughters of Wild Rose Bay
is a warm, feel-good novel set on Ireland’s gorgeous Atlantic coast. For fans of Sheila O’Flanagan, Debbie Macomber, Mary Alice Monroe and anyone who loves a story about second chances.
Readers love Susanne O’Leary!
A totally captivating book from the first page, I laughed out loud at many parts and shed a few tears in others, a real hug in a book.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
I couldn't put this down! Absolutely delightful!… Great read on a rainy day or a vacation read!!!! Loved this!’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
What a wonderful read this was!… The definition of feel-good – reading it felt like sunshine… The first “feel-good” novel I’ve read this year that actually made me feel good… I just couldn’t put it away.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘Oh, this was a lovely story… A lovely vacation read with plenty of heart… lots of laughter and healing make this a book that is hard to put down and harder to forget… sure to put a smile on your face.’ I Am, Indeed
‘Another enchanting read from Susanne O'Leary and I'm delighted to learn it is the start of a series. I can't wait to return to Sandy Cove.’ Rachel’s Random Reads, 5 stars
'I really enjoyed reading this book. I was hooked from the very first page to the very last. I recommend this book to others. You are going to enjoy it just as much as I did.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘This is the first book that I have read of Susanne O’Leary’s, but it certainly won't be the last, I loved every word of it.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘What an enchanting story, one I really couldn't put down.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘Beautifully and brilliantly written… draws you into the story from the first word and she dangles enough bait in front of you

Read some really great books this past week! Just started a couple of new ones!

 

Dinner was not what Jasmine had hoped for, nor was Sally. She had expected to find the mother that she’d said goodbye to over a year ago, a mother who was a little unconventional, outspoken and feisty, but her whole demeanor had changed. She seemed distant and serene in a way that unnerved Jasmine.

Daughters of Wild Rose Bay, 4%

 

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About Susanne O'Leary

Susanne O'Leary is the bestselling author of 22 novels, mainly in the romantic fiction genre. She has also written three crime novels and two in the historical fiction genre. She has been the wife of a diplomat (still is), a fitness teacher and a translator. She now writes full-time from either of two locations, a ramshackle house in County Tipperary, Ireland or a little cottage overlooking the Atlantic in Dingle, County Kerry. When she is not scaling the mountains of said counties (including MacGillycuddy's Reeks, featured in Full Irish), or keeping fit in the local gym, she keeps writing, producing a book every six months.