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Roisin Meaney

    Drawing on a rich background as an advertising copywriter, this author brings a unique perspective and keen observational skill to her narratives. Her prose delves into the complexities of human relationships and emotional landscapes, characterized by a distinctive voice and engaging style. With meticulously crafted characters and skillfully developed plots, she immerses readers in worlds that feel both familiar and intriguingly new. Her ability to capture the subtle nuances of life marks her as a significant voice in contemporary literature.

    The Street Where You Live
    Moving On
    Life Before Us
    The Book Club
    The Birthday Party
    It's That Time of Year
    • A feel-good festive tale from the No.1 bestselling author of The Restaurant, The Book Club and I'll Be Home for Christmas

      It's That Time of Year
      4.3
    • The Birthday Party

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      'A wonderful storyteller' Ciara Geraghty 'Meaney is utterly credible, utterly authentic, utterly irresistible' Irish Independent 'Roisin Meaney is a skilful storyteller' Sheila O'Flanagan Another summer is in full swing on Roone, an island off the west coast of Ireland, and preparations are underway for a big birthday party at the local hotel. But before then, love and friendship will be tested ... Who is the stranger who arrives at Imelda's door, just weeks after her world falls to pieces? How long can Eve hide her secret from Andy? And will Nell and Laura's friendship survive the storm that's about to hit the island?

      The Birthday Party
      3.9
    • Friendship might be the only thing that can save them...

      The Book Club
      4.0
    • The new novel from the Number One Bestselling author about chance and falling in love.

      Life Before Us
      3.6
    • Moving On

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in Ireland, this charming romance traces Ellen's journey through pivotal house moves, highlighting the connections she forms with various people along the way. The narrative weaves together themes of love and friendship, appealing to fans of Marian Keyes and Lucy Diamond, as well as viewers of the TV show Love Life. Each relocation serves as a backdrop for personal growth and meaningful encounters, making it a heartwarming exploration of relationships and life's transitions.

      Moving On
    • The Street Where You Live

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This bestselling author is back with another heartfelt read with engrossing, utterly memorable characters ...

      The Street Where You Live
    • The Restaurant

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A sparkling novel about finding happiness in unexpected places, from the beloved and bestselling Irish author Roisin Meaney

      The Restaurant
    • A heart-warming festive read from the bestselling author of It's That Time of Year and The Restaurant

      A Winter to Remember
    • A Winter to Remember

      A Cosy, Festive Page-Turner from the Bestselling Author of It's That Time of Year

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      A Winter to Remember
    • The Daisy Picker

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Lizzie O'Grady is about to change her life. After one too many New Year's spent watching bad television, and one too many dull outings with dependable fiance Tom, she decides to chuck it all in, throw her backpack into her little Fiesta, and set off into the Wild West - of Ireland, that is - on the road trip of a lifetime. Along the way she manages to meet a cast of interesting characters, live in a caravan, accidentally get a new job, and lose the boring fiance. But, as is often the way in life, things are not as they should be. Pitching up in the little seaside town of Merway, she doesn't intend to stay long, but the down-at-heel charm of the place and the warmth of the locals draw her in. As winter turns to summer, Lizzie begins to realise that the past cannot be shrugged off like an old winter coat, and that here, too, she must make difficult choices.

      The Daisy Picker