Life, loves, laughs and a few bumps amid a group of folk in an Irish seaside town. Kathleen has returned to visit her childhood home now lived in by Lexi and Sam. The three hit it off and Kathleen is invited to spend the summer with them. They discover she is recently bereaved so everyone helps everyone else. This is one big, warm glowing tale of homely kind people one feels Ireland should be full of. It’s an easy read with the main bump being a wonderful kid full of teenage angst. All in all just settle down and enjoy a truly comfortable read, excellent holiday material.
Lexi and her husband Sam have spent years lovingly restoring No.3 Cashel Square to its former glory. So imagine Lexie's delight when a stranger knocks on the door, asking to see the house she was born in over sixty years ago. Kathleen is visiting from America, longing to see her childhood home ... and for distraction from the sad secret she carries with her. As Lexie and Sam battle over whether or not to have a baby and Kathleen struggles to find a sense of peace, the two women realise their unexpected friendship will touch them in ways neither could have imagined.