My second book has been e-launched, whilst I'm still getting over the shock (and joy) of having the first one published.
An Irish Promise deals with the subject of school bullying, and it's effects and consequences on the bullied, the bullies, and all their families.
Rachel, the female protagonist, has been damaged by bullying. She returns to the small Irish village where she lived as a child, intent on revenge - but is revenge ever justified? And what happens when romance gets in the way? How focused can Rachel remain on her plan - should she even go through with her plan? Is it worth risking the chance of happiness with a man she feels she could have a future with?
Finn Mackenzie is an actor, and appears to be one of life's golden people - happy, successful, handsome. But Finn isn't all he seems - he has suffered losses and rejection in his life, and the confident facade is one of the best performances of his life.
And what of the bullies? Did they become adult bullies too, or did they learn from their mistakes?
Do Finn and Rachel stand a chance or will Finn's emotional baggage force her into the arms of another man?
So many questions - but no answers here. :)