Review
'O'Neill's evocative style inevitably draws comparisons to the legendary Maeve Binchy, but the warmth and depth of Tara's Fortune show she is in a class of her own.' (Shari Low DAILY RECORD )
'irrisistible warmth and spellbinding storytelling.' (WESTERN DAILY PRESS )
'full of wonderful characters' (NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
'irrisistible warmth and spellbinding storytelling.' (WESTERN DAILY PRESS )
'full of wonderful characters' (NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST
'full of wonderful characters'
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Book Description
A gorgeous, all-consuming saga from a rising star in women's fiction
Product Description
Tara Flynn has come a long way since she was a little girl growing up in the village of Ballygrace. Now mistress of Ballygrace House, the beautiful mansion overlooking the Tullamore countryside, Tara has everything she's always wanted - security, a beautiful home, and the love of a good man. But the Irish have an expression - 'the two days', meaning good and bad fortune. Tara may have everything she's ever dreamed of, but can she hold on to it? In Stockport, Tara's dear friend Biddy has problems of her own. She too has escaped a troubled past and built a new life. But when her husband is seriously injured, Biddy must once again begin taking care of herself. As Tara's half-sister arrives at her boarding-house, Biddy realises she'll need eyes in the back of her head if she's to keep both Angela and herself out of trouble . . .
About the Author
Geraldine O'Neill was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, to Irish/Scottish parents. She has lived in County Offaly, Ireland, for the past ten years. She is married and has two children.