A Little Bit of Summer

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The stories of three women's lives are tied together as they grapple with the thorny issue of love.

Ciara spends her third wedding anniversary alone, wondering if she will ever mend her broken heart.

Seven years into a relationship, Katy isn't looking for someone - until he appears.

Lara, still getting over a broken marriage, is trying not to fall for a much younger man...

For a bouquet of sunshine, romance - and surprises - pick A LITTLE BIT OF SUMMER. The perfect holiday read.

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Praise for A Little Bit of Summer

  • Written with warmth and humour Irish authors appear so good at - BOOKSELLER - Sarah BroadhurstA brilliant debut novel (4 stars) - HEATA fresh, funny new voice. Ella Griffin can make you laugh and then cry in the turn of a page. - Marian KeyesA touching story that reminds us all that love's never as simple as it sounds. - WOMANThis thrilling story of romance and deceit is too good to put down. - CLOSERAs debut novels go this is one stomping entry into the world of storytelling. Like all good romcoms, Postcards from the Heart is a love story with a twist, but its also got the added element of wit, humour and the odd tear here and there. A fabulous read. - RTE GUIDEA smart portrayal of four friends' efforts to find a path through the undergrowth of thirtysomething life. - DAILY TELEGRAPHFollowing the lives of four thirty-something friends, it has all the elements of great chick-lit: think the humour of Marian Keyes, the warmth of Cathy Kelly, with just a sprinkling of Jackie Collins naughtiness thrown in for good measure. - IRISH INDEPENDENT

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Ella Griffin

Ella Griffin

Ella Griffin was born in Dublin. She always wanted to be a writer, but before she got around to it she was a waitress, an extra, a pickle-factory worker, an award-winning advertising copywriter and travel writer. Her debut novel, POSTCARDS FROM THE HEART, was published in 2011. Ella lives in County Wicklow, Ireland, with her husband, Neil, and an incredibly large dog called Haggis.

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