Life's What You Make It

A wonderful heartwarming Irish story about family, hope and dreams

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Pub Date 20 Jul 2021 | Archive Date 20 Jul 2021

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'Utterly irresistible and joyful - the perfect summer read!' bestselling author, Faith Hogan
'A gorgeous story of friendship, community and starting over' Jessica Redland

Dreams can come true, you just have to believe...

After 10 years in London, working in a stressful City firm, Liv O’Neill returns home to Sandycove, a picturesque seaside village, just outside Dublin to care for her mother after a fall.

Whilst Liv reconnects with friends and family, she is amazed by Sandycove’s thriving community spirit with its artisan shops, delis and cafes - it’s not quite the place she left behind.

As village life begins to creep under her skin, Liv is forced to confront the things that drove her away.

Can Liv balance her past, present and future and find her own happy place?

And will a handsome young doctor help her make a decision about the life she really wants?

Suddenly her old life in London begins to seem extremely unappealing and Liv is forced to use her family’s past in order to forge a brand new future.
'Utterly irresistible and joyful - the perfect summer read!' bestselling author, Faith Hogan
'A gorgeous story of friendship, community and starting over' Jessica Redland

Dreams can come true, you just...

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