The Daisy Picker (best-selling novel)

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance
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Author: Roisin Meaney ISBN: 9780717157235
Publisher: Gill Books Publication: August 15, 2004
Imprint: Gill Books Language: English
Author: Roisin Meaney
ISBN: 9780717157235
Publisher: Gill Books
Publication: August 15, 2004
Imprint: Gill Books
Language: English

The Daisy Picker is a warm and engaging read – everyone can relate to the idea of wanting to change your life!

Lizzie seems to have it all: loving parents, a nice creative sideline in mouth-watering cakes, and the most eligble man in Kilmorris waiting to marry her. But one day she stumbles across something that will change her life. Soon she's chucked a backpack into her car and set off into the Wild West – of Ireland, that is – in search of adventure.

She's in for a few surprises – there's sexy Pete for a start, a charming new home, true friendship and an offer that will make her sweet dreams a reality. She begins to think that things could hardly be more perfect.

And then she meets Joe, who's about to turn her life upside down …

Praise for Roisin Meaney

No matter where Roisin’s career takes her, her fans will follow. Her books have touched many
The Limerick Leader

Her novels are about the pulsating, vibrating Ireland inhabited by different people with different outlooks … Roisin’s style reminded reviewers of Joanne Trollope’s hugely successful domestic thrillers, negotiating complex situations with thoughtfulness and humanity.
Daily Ireland

A warm and engaging read about self-discovery.
The Limerick Leader

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The Daisy Picker is a warm and engaging read – everyone can relate to the idea of wanting to change your life!

Lizzie seems to have it all: loving parents, a nice creative sideline in mouth-watering cakes, and the most eligble man in Kilmorris waiting to marry her. But one day she stumbles across something that will change her life. Soon she's chucked a backpack into her car and set off into the Wild West – of Ireland, that is – in search of adventure.

She's in for a few surprises – there's sexy Pete for a start, a charming new home, true friendship and an offer that will make her sweet dreams a reality. She begins to think that things could hardly be more perfect.

And then she meets Joe, who's about to turn her life upside down …

Praise for Roisin Meaney

No matter where Roisin’s career takes her, her fans will follow. Her books have touched many
The Limerick Leader

Her novels are about the pulsating, vibrating Ireland inhabited by different people with different outlooks … Roisin’s style reminded reviewers of Joanne Trollope’s hugely successful domestic thrillers, negotiating complex situations with thoughtfulness and humanity.
Daily Ireland

A warm and engaging read about self-discovery.
The Limerick Leader

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