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#BookReview of #MovingOn by Roisin Meaney | @roisinmeaney |@roisinm@bsky.social | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne7th February 2025Leave a comment

‘If home is where the heart is, where will hers take her?‘– Moving On [ About Moving On ] 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…

#BookReview of #AWinterToRemember by @roisinmeaney | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th October 20232 Comments

[ About A Winter to Remember ] Emily loves the festive season. This year she’s hosting a special Christmas lunch at her restaurant to celebrate with family and friends. But as the big day draws near, her plans begin to unravel … Emily and her partner Bill are happily raising his grandson Pip when Bill’s…

#BookReview of #LifeBeforeUs by @roisinmeaney | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne15th June 20222 Comments

‘Meet George and Alice before they meet each other’– Life Before Us [ About the Book ] Three facts about GeorgeHis daughter Suzi is the best thing in his life.He thinks it might finally be time to get over Suzi’s mum.He’s never tried online dating but there’s a first time for everything. Three facts about…

#BookReview of #TheBookClub by @roisinmeaney | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne1st July 20212 Comments

‘He was troubled. It came off him like a smell. He was running away from something or someone.She’d heard Dublin in his accent. Not the colourful Dublin of Moore Street, less earthy than that, but his roots were definitely in the capital. Coming here put plenty of distance, almost four hundred kilometres, between him and…

#BookReview | #TheRestaurant by @roisinmeaney | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne3rd June 20204 Comments

One TableFourteen ChairsIs love on the menu?– The Restaurant [ About the Book ] When chef Emily is left at the altar in front of her family and friends, she swears off love and instead throws herself into her new business: a restaurant with a difference. There’s only one communal table, designed with the single…

The Birthday Party by Roisin Meaney | #BookReview

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne1st August 20192 Comments

‘I wish…’ she began, and came to a halt. She wished so much. She wished he was different. She wished their story was different…She wished they loved one another, and depended on one another, and missed each other when they were apart’ – The Birthday Party [ About the Book ] Another summer is in…

#BookReview #TheAnniversary by @roisinmeaney @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne17th July 20182 Comments

The Anniversary is the latest novel from Irish Writer Roisin Meaney and is just published by Hachette Ireland. It is a novel that gently deals with the complexities of family life. Read on for my thoughts.

#IrishWritersWed What a Year of Wonderful Contributions!! (Part 1)

Guest Post, Irish Writers WednesdayBy Mairéad Hearne6th December 20177 Comments

Today on #IrishWritersWed I bring you all Part 1 in my round-up of all the fantastic posts written, since the launch of this feature, by such a wonderfully talented bunch of Irish Writers. I do hope you enjoy!!

#IrishWritersWed ‘The Cat, The Book and Me’ ~ Roisín Meaney @roisinmeaney

Guest Post, Irish Writers WednesdayBy Mairéad Hearne7th June 20176 Comments

Today on #IrishWritersWed I have author Roisín Meaney join me with an enchanting post entitled ‘ The Cat, The Book and Me’, where she explains the influence of cats on her life and writing to date.

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