Better Together, by Sheila O'Flanagan
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Better Together, by Sheila O'Flanagan
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The fabulously addictive new novel from No. 1 bestselling author Sheila O'Flanagan. When high-flying journalist Sheridan Gray loses her job, her boyfriend and her flat, she knows she must pick herself up and make a new start. But how will she adjust to small-town living and local reporting? Meanwhile, home-loving Nina Fallon's life is shattered when the exploits of her actor husband become national news. Now she's avoiding friends as she runs Ardbawn's guesthouse on her own. When Sheridan moves into Ardbawn, she realises Nina holds the key to a story that will make her name as a reporter again. But as she gets closer to the truth, Sheridan risks jeopardising her relationship with the man she has come to love. Is she better off going it alone? Or is love the greatest prize of all?
Better Together, by Sheila O'Flanagan- Amazon Sales Rank: #144625 in Audible
- Published on: 2012-07-23
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 802 minutes
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Another great read! By BCB & More I have been reading Sheila O'Flanagan since she published her first book and am rarely disappointed with the books she writes. Her last book though wasn't her usual type of story and although I enjoyed it I could see why not everybody would. Her last book seemed to have a more serious theme running through it than maybe her previous books have. I was still looking forward to reading her new book, especially as I had an early proof copy.This latest books synopsis sounded very interesting and is based around two women. Sheridan Gray is a journalist who manages to lose her job, her home and her boyfriend in a matter of days. The other main character is Nina, who is dealing with the fallout from her separation from her actor husband Sean; following the national press revealing he was having an affair with a co-star. Nina runs a Guesthouse in Ardbawn and this is co-incidentally where Sheridan ends up.Sheridan was an easy woman to like and to read about. Nina was a little harder going as we see her struggle to keep things going. When the two women meet things get a little more interesting. The thing I noticed about this latest book is that straight away I was drawn into Ardbawn, and I really liked the characters that make up his pretty village. When Nina stays at the Guesthouse, she uncovers what she thinks could be an explosive story guaranteed to get her back at one of the national papers. Unfortunately it surrounds Nina and Sheridan has to make some tough decisions.The story was certainly interesting and had a mystery element to it which I enjoyed. I warmed to Nina a lot more as the story went on, almost as much as I gained loathing for the husband Sean. As I was nearing the end of the book I realised that we still weren't at the conclusion. To my surprise the last 3 or so chapters managed to wrap up everything and left me feeling a little disappointed. I really enjoyed the story but thought that the ending seemed so quick and almost rushed. It certainly didn't ruin the book for me but made me knock off a star. Overall another great summer read from Sheila O'Flanagan, it seems she never fails to disappoint!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another good read by Sheila O'Flanagan By Kiwi reader I have read just about all Sheila O'Flanagan's books and have enjoyed most of them. So I eagerly awaited the delivery of this book and settled down for a good read last weekend.This book was about a girl called Sheridan who is a journalist. In keeping with the current times, the story will probably resonate to some extent with readers. In the story, the economy is shaky and companies are being restructured and letting staff go. The newspaper where Sheridan works as a sports journalist has to reduce their staffing and, as luck would have it, Sheridan is one of the ones who has to leave. She has further bad luck when her flat-mate moves to another city for another job (meaning she can't afford the rent on her own and has to move) and to cap it off, her boyfriend tells her he likes going out with her, but doesn't like it enough to want to move in with her! And her parents, while being understanding to a point, are very sporty minded and just think she should pick herself up and move on to the next challenge.So, down on her luck and somewhat bitter about the redundancy, Sheridan takes a temporary job in a small town called Ardbawn, filling in for someone on maternity leave, working in the small town's newspaper and moves into a studio apartment at the local guesthouse. Along with the challenges of her new role and the adjustments of moving from the city to a small town, she decides to investigate the man who she holds responsible for making her redundant and who, coincedentally lives in the small town where she now works...The book had an entertaining main storyline about Sheridan and a secondary storyline about Nina the guesthouse owner and her husband. Sheridan was a fairly believable character, although I'd be tempted to give her a good shake at times! It would also have been good if the book could have explored Nina's story a bit more fully. But overall, an easy, entertaining and satisfying read.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. MY OPINION ONLY By CindyR I enjoy Sheila O'Flanagan's books very much. However, I find her frequent use of brackets extremely offputting. In several different places sometimes on the same page. It would make no difference to the meaning of the text if she simply left them out and used punctuation marks instead. It isn't reader-friendly to have to navigate around brackets. Just my opinion though. Each author tends to have her own way of communicating - Cathy Kelly for instances, uses 'really' too often.
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