'Her skill at dealing with the complexities of modern life, marriage and families is put to good effect as she reases out the secrets of her characters.'--Choice
'Kelly dramatises her story with plenty of sparkly humour.'--The Times
'Kelly has an admirable capacity to make the readers identify, in turn, with each of her female characters...'--Irish Independent
Izzie Silver left the small Irish town of Tamarin behind for New York. Life is good - until she breaks her own rules and falls for a married man. On the other side of the ocean, Izzie's aunt Anneliese discovers the pain of infidelity for herself. Then Lily, the wise and compassionate family matriarch, is taken ill. Back in Ireland, Izzie discovers a past her grandmother has never spoken of, while Anneliese feels the one person she could have turned to is starting to slip away. The lessons each of the women learns - both past and present - bring joy and heartbreak. And the hardest lesson of all is learning to let go.