Always the Bridesmaid
Amy's life is not working out the way she always dreamed it would. She's about to turn the dreaded 30, her career is going nowhere fast and her love life is not exactly flourishing.
To make matters worse, while things are falling apart for Amy, they seem to be coming together for everyone else in her life...
Visiting her friend, Jodie. Amy finds that she and Jack, the man she once thought she might marry, have spent the night together.
Her younger sister Suzi has just arrived home with her 'Golden Delicious' Australian fiance in tow and announced their May wedding. Also, Amy discovers that her best friend Beth is also planning on tying the knot and Amy is asked to be bridesmaid.
With a sinking heart, she remembers that old saying - always the bridesmaid, never the bride...Surely it can't be true?
It Had to be You
A fabulous new novel of love, life and romance from a No 1 bestselling author In the Irish village of Burnaby. Life is about to change for three very different women.
Molly Harper is the long suffering manager of Ireland's only dedicated romance bookshop - 'Happily Ever After'. She can't stand Milo Jones, the super-smooth new owner but he does have a rather attractive son, Sam. Should she stay, or should she walk?
Her best friend, Paige Brady, has problems of her own. She has just launched a general election campaign and is astonished when another woman on the ballot sheet, Annette Higgins, starts to attack her in a very personal way. Paige is determined to stay in the race.
Kate Bowan, shop assistant in the trendy Burnaby designer shoe shop, 'Baroque' by day, runs the popular dummy dating service 'Test-Crash Dates' by night. But one particular client is proving to be more than a handful.
All's fair in love, business and politics as the three friends are about to find out. Enter the world of Burnaby Village, and you'll be glad you stayed...
About the Author
Sarah Webb's books have been published in many different countries including the U.S. and Indonesia. She has also written four children's books, has contributed short stories to many collections and has compiled and edited two charity collections of her own.
Sarah studied Arts in Trinity College, Dublin and worked in the book trade for many years as a Children's Buyer. She now combines writing with working as a Children's Book Consultant and reviewing children's books for the Irish Independent. She has also programmed and run many successful readers' days and is on the committee of Irish Pen.
She lives in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, with her partner and three children and spends as much time as possible in her parent's second home in Castletownsend.