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Erin Kaye
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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (21 July 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1847562019
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847562012
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 132,430 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Erin Kaye…gave up a career in finance to write, and that, along with her different background, gives her a breadth that many other popular writers here don't have – and makes her one of the best."
- Ann Dunne, Irish Independent Review

"Larne writer Erin Kaye has produced a captivating story full of gritty problems and courageous characters. Readers will be rooting for them all the way."
- Evening Herald

"Way beyond the realms of chick-lit, this very readable book delves into the lives of mothers, daughters, aunts and lovers. Great writing skills here and a most enjoyable read."
- Valerie Cox, Evening Herald

Praise for The Art of Friendship:
‘ Wonderfully written, this tale about the trials and tribulations of these women’s lives is both moving and captivating.’ -Closer Magazine

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"Erin Kaye!gave up a career in finance to write, and that, along with her different background, gives her a breadth that many other popular writers here don't have -- and makes her one of the best." - Ann Dunne, Irish Independent Review "Larne writer Erin Kaye has produced a captivating story full of gritty problems and courageous characters. Readers will be rooting for them all the way." - Evening Herald "Way beyond the realms of chick-lit, this very readable book delves into the lives of mothers, daughters, aunts and lovers. Great writing skills here and a most enjoyable read." - Valerie Cox, Evening Herald Praise for The Art of Friendship: ' Wonderfully written, this tale about the trials and tribulations of these women's lives is both moving and captivating.' -Closer Magazine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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By Leah Graham TOP 500 REVIEWER
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The back cover of The Promise of Happiness says that the novel is perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy and Cathy Kelly. I've not read any of Maeve's novels and only one of Cathy's and after finishing this book I'd say they were right. From what I've read of reviews of Maeve and Cathy's books, their novels are slower than most Chick Lit novels (even erring onto the Women's Fiction side). The Promise of Happiness is not the novel you want if you like your Chick Lit fast paced with heroines who lunge from one catastrophe to the next (in the most endearing way possible). I'm generally not a big fan of the slower more family-oriented novels but for the most part I liked The Promise of Happiness. It's definitely not my kind of book (it's only now, two years on from reading Chick Lit that I really know my `kind' of read) but I enjoyed it nonetheless.

I did have some issues over the book, I did think Louise worried a lot over her son, Oli. Not allowing him sweets, not allowing him to watch TV, it's obviously the `thing' now for kids to watch no TV and to not eat sweets (I think) because it's borderline illegal (that's a joke, as far as I'm aware kids are still allowed to watch TV and eat sweets, it just depends on the `rents). I don't want to get all up on Erin Kaye for writing Louise like that because that is the way children are treated now it seems. Unlike when I was a kid (which wasn't that long ago!) things have definitely changed and I do find it hard to swallow when I read of a mother who consistently talks about healthy living. It might be proper and real, but I watched TV and ate sweets as a kid and many people would say I'm doing a-ok. I haven't murdered anybody, I've never been arrested, I'm not a TV addict (honestly) or a food addict (honestly) and to me, I do think parents nowawadays are more PC over everything. I mean a bag of Maltesers isn't going to make Oli fat, but Louise pours him a few in a bowl and chucks the rest away. It was a bit too OTT for me, that. On the other hand, though, Erin presents the opposite of Louise as her sister Joanne allows her kids to watch TV and things, so I suppose both sides of the coin are presented (and I infinitely preferred Joanne's parenting method).

Considering Joanne, Louise and Sian are all sisters, I've never met three people to be such opposites of each other (can three be considered opposites? Well they are for the purpose of this review). Louise was a very strict-ish parent, Joanne let her kids get on with it whilst Sian didn't want kids. If there's one thing I hate reading about in fiction, it's eco-warriors. I understand the world is crumbling (allegedly), I understand global warming is happening (allegedly) but I don't want to hear about it in fiction. If the world is going to end, quite honestly, it will end whether or not there are eco-warriors about, honest. Well, that's what I think anyway. I found Sian's constant campaigning that people shouldn't have kids because it's "overpopulating" to be crass. You tell your sister she's selfish because she decided to have a baby because it means one more person in an already full (apparently) world? I don't want to see the people who live their lives ecologically sound beat the people who don't across the head. It could perhaps be wrong of me to not want to read about eco-people, but honestly? It bores me. I don't want to read a long chapter on better living. Nothing would put me asleep faster, although for the most part I did find Sian's chapters to not be as heavy as I expected them to be.

I did find the book to be very readable, despite the long chapters and slow pace. It wasn't a terrible book and I've mentioned the issues I had with the novel and balanced them out with the other side of the argument. It would be debateable if I'd try another of Erin's novels. I've definitely learned recently that I prefer my Chick Lit with more pace to it, rather than the more mundane (to me, before I offend anyone) family dramas. The Promise of Happiness will indeed be one that many people enjoy and I'd definitely say that my reading experience was positive of the book. Erin Kaye's writing style is fairly easy to follow, and moves along nicely, too. The characters were diverse (as I've mentioned) and the separate choices each sister has to deal with were interesting, as they had to compromise and make big decisions. I did guess what Joanne's husband Phil was up to. It was blindly obvious to me, so much so that I was surprised Joanne didn't see it. I'd definitely recommend this to Cathy Kelly fans, they'll really lap it up!
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The Promise of Happiness delivers another dose of great reading from Erin Kaye. I liked the fact that she has chosen to tackle some topical issues; "green" sustainable living, conception via donor insemination along with the more usual marital problems and child-raising issues. Erin perfectly describes the problems of living in a small community and to going back to live near a family who don't always support your decisions. It is in the Cathy Kelly mode but has a definite style of its own. I've read all her books and I think this is the best one to date.
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This book is absolutely fantastic! You literally will not be able to put it down, I used to think about it during the day planning when I could next fit in another chapter! You get involved with the characters so much that you can picture them living their lives - it defintiely lives up to any of the more well knowns such as Maeve Binchy and Cathy Kelly - of which I've read books from each! Go on treat yourself and lose yourself in other people's lives for a while!
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