Better Together
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Aoife McMahon
About this listen
Sheridan Gray has discovered a secret. Sharing it would get her career back on track. But it would also hurt those she loves....
An enthralling novel from the best-selling author of The Missing Wife and What Happened That Night. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell and Marian Keyes.
When Sheridan loses her job as a journalist at Dublin's biggest newspaper, she's determined to come back fighting. Forced to take a position in a small country town, this seems impossible... until she discovers that the closer she gets to a certain handsome man in the town, the tougher it is to expose their secrets.
When it comes to love or success, will Sheridan go with her heart or her head?
©2012 Sheila O'Flanagan (P)2012 Headline Publishing Group LtdWhat listeners say about Better Together
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- Ronka
- 07-12-2022
Average to disappointing
Ending was disappointing the story just stopped. Never really got going was just ho hum beginning to end
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- carol
- 20-10-2016
Annoying
A really annoying "heroine" spoilt a good yarn! Beautifully read and performed. Not one of her better stories.
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- Gillian H
- 20-10-2021
Long, predictable
Took a long time for this book to go not that far, with a climax that was more a predictable bump in the road. The main character annoyed me and her there were times when you just wanted her to tell the truth rather than have a long internal monologue and make yet another poor decision. The many long internal monologues were almost funny if you imagined the scene of someone waiting for the person to finally talk.
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