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Erin Kaye

    Erin Kaye turned to novel writing after leaving a demanding career in banking. Her works, often exploring intricate family dynamics and personal choices, are noted for their sensitive portrayal of human emotion. Kaye has gained acclaim for her ability to craft realistic characters and delve into the depths of interpersonal connections.

    The Art of Friendship
    Choices
    Always You
    Mothers and Daughters
    The Promise of Happiness
    • 2013

      Always You

      • 390 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(580)Add rating

      A warm and highly emotive Irish writer who deals with issues that affect real women.

      Always You
    • 2011

      Join the McNeill family as they attempt to come together to provide the love and support that they all need - whether they know it or not. Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy and Cathy Kelly.

      The Promise of Happiness
    • 2010

      The Art of Friendship

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(189)Add rating

      "Chance brought Kirsty, Clare, Janice and Patsy together fifteen years ago. But friendship has bound them through time. Until now. Over the years, In the small town of Ballyfergus, these four women have shared tears of joy and sorrow, countless glasses of wine and cups of tea. Men have come and gone, children been born and left home. Life has taken them down paths they never expected, but through it all their relationship has endured. But all that's about to change - this year their friendship will be tested as never before."--www.fantasticfiction.co.uk.

      The Art of Friendship
    • 2004

      When Sheila gave birth to Claire she was just sixteen years of age. Persuaded by her family to give the baby up for adoption, this choice would affect her life – and the lives of those she loved – forever.Two decades later, Sheila and her older sister, Eileen, face heartache. Eileen’s cancer has returned and Sheila can no longer live with the decision she made all those years ago. She wants her daughter back.Soon Sheila’s desperate yearning threatens to pull the family apart. Her marriage to Jimmy in under strain and her eldest son, Conor, is in serious trouble.With her entire family in crisis, Sheila takes reckless measures to heal the wounds of the past. Then events take an unexpected turn, offering Sheila hope for the future, but she faces one final, life-changing choice…

      Choices
    • 2003

      Catherine Meehan was born into a respectable working-class Roman Catholic family in Ballyfergus on the coast of Antrim. She is determined to flee the poverty, bigotry and antagonism that shaped her early years... Jayne Alexander is infused with the privileges that go with being part of a well-to-do Protestant family. Despite her self-assurance, she has a need for love and yearns for approval... From 1959 to 1984, the lives of the Meehan and Alexander families become inextricably linked, in moments of great passion and hatred, as deeply held loyalties are threatened.

      Mothers and Daughters