The Honeymoon Affair

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781035402885

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‘A glitzy, glamorous rollercoaster of a romance hugely entertaining and so satisfying . . . Sheila O’Flanagan at her sparkling best’ Veronica Henry

The irresistible, utterly satisfying new contemporary novel from No. 1 bestselling Sheila O’Flanagan

Izzy is in the Caribbean on the honeymoon-that-isn’t after her fiancé broke her heart. She’s not looking for someone new. But when she meets Charles Miller, a successful writer holidaying alone, the electricity is undeniable. And what does she have to lose?

In Ireland, Charles’s ex-wife and agent Ariel flits from party to party, glamorous and poised. She’s in constant contact with Charles. They’re very close. Ariel wonders if they should get back together. She’s an independent woman, but she liked being part of a power couple. And she’s sure she only has to say, and they’ll pick up where they left off.

No matter how in control of life you think you are, it can shock and surprise you. As Izzy, Ariel and Charles are about to find out . . .

Sheila O’Flanagan’s new novel tells a compelling and thought-provoking story about two strong women, one complicated man, and the secrets and dreams that draw them together with explosive consequences . . .

‘What a fascinating book, set in the world of publishing. I loved it!’ Sue Moorcroft

Reviews

'Another satisfying contemporary novel from the author of Three Weddings and a Proposal and The Missing Wife'
My Weekly
'A riveting story, strong characters, great settings and a satisfying dose of romantic adventure'
Roisin Meaney
'A glitzy, glamorous rollercoaster of a romance - hugely entertaining and so satisfying . . . Sheila O'Flanagan at her sparkling best'
Veronica Henry
'A brilliant story'
Bella
'A compelling and thought-provoking story about two strong women, one complicated man, and the secrets and dreams that draw them together - with explosive consequences'
Irish Country magazine
'Sizzling . . . a joy to read'
Irish Independent