Today I am pleased to be taking part in Corvus and Random Things' Blog Tour to celebrate the publication of Eithne Shortalls release, Three Little Truths.
Martha used to be a force of nature: calm, collected, and in charge. But since moving her husband and two daughters to Dublin under sudden and mysterious circumstances, she can't seem to find her footing.
Robin was the "it" girl in school, destined for success. Now she's back at her parents' with her four-year-old son, vowing that her ne'er-do-well ex is out of the picture for good.
Edie has everything she could want, apart from a baby, and the acceptance of her new neighbours. She longs to be one of the girls, and to figure out why her perfect husband seems to be avoiding their perfect future.
Three women looking for a fresh start on idyllic Pine Road. Their friendship will change their lives, and reveal secrets they never imagined. Liane Moriarty meets Lisa Jewell in this story of the love affairs, rivalries and scandals that hide behind every door...
From the bestselling, prize-winning author of Love in Row 27 and Grace After Henry
I really enjoyed Eithne Shortall's previous release, Grace After Henry, and have been looking forward to reading her next release. Well that time has come and 'Three Little Truths' was worth the wait.
Three strong female lead characters, each with their own way of life, which has recently changed and 'Three Little Truths' follows each woman as they try and understand what has happened and how to carry on.
There are many moments of humour and hilarity but underlying there is a uplifting and empowering story of women working to better themselves and their lives.
Eithne has cleverly interwoven three women's tales which come together in modern day life and I could imagine this happening in today's world.
This is a great read and one to curl up with on an Autumn's day.
Thank you to Corvus and Random Things Blog Tours for inviting me to take part in the blog tour and for a copy of the book in return for an honest review.
Three strong female lead characters, each with their own way of life, which has recently changed and 'Three Little Truths' follows each woman as they try and understand what has happened and how to carry on.
There are many moments of humour and hilarity but underlying there is a uplifting and empowering story of women working to better themselves and their lives.
Eithne has cleverly interwoven three women's tales which come together in modern day life and I could imagine this happening in today's world.
This is a great read and one to curl up with on an Autumn's day.
Thank you to Corvus and Random Things Blog Tours for inviting me to take part in the blog tour and for a copy of the book in return for an honest review.
Thanks for the blog tour support Sarah x
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