ebook / ISBN-13: 9781035432332

Price: £20

ON SALE: 26th March 2026

Genre: Ireland / Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945)

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Coming in 2026: the extraordinary new contemporary novel, set in Ireland, Italy and France, from the bestselling author of The Honeymoon Affair and The Missing Wife.


Ailie, Sybil and Rua can take care of themselves. But when they form an unexpected friendship, they discover new perspectives on old problems.

Ailie is recently widowed, and struggling. At least she can cut ties with her toxic Italian in-laws. Except her teenage daughter is joining them in Trieste. Should Ailie follow, and confront the family who can’t forgive her?

Sybil has learned to be happy alone. But her younger sister, Tansy, thinks Sybil needs to find a man before it’s too late. And she has the perfect candidate. Can Sybil cope with Tansy interfering – again?

Twice Rua has faced the worst, and twice she’s started over. All that matters now is protecting her daughter. Yet she’s kept the full story from her. Is it time to trust Brontë with the truth?

An intriguing and sparkling story about women discovering their strength – and loving life.

Love for Secrets Between Friends:

‘A warm, sensitive story about the power of female friendship, finding hope amidst the toughest times and the joy of second chances’ LUCY DIAMOND

‘A poignant, heartwarming read of women supporting and empowering each other through difficult times’ PATRICIA SCANLAN

‘A heartfelt, well-paced story, full of love and hope and wisdom’ NORRIE CLARK

Reviews

'A warm, sensitive story about the power of female friendship, finding hope amidst the toughest times and the joy of second chances'
Lucy Diamond
'A heartfelt, well-paced story, full of love and hope and wisdom'
Norrie Clark
A poignant, heartwarming read of women supporting and empowering each other through difficult times
Patricia Scanlan
'A great read, a trio of effortlessly interwoven storylines peopled with authentic and likeable characters, and a testament to the resilience of female friendship'
Roisin Meaney