The Life of Reilly

The Life of Reilly

by PaulBurke (Author)

Synopsis

What do you do when you meet Miss Right ten years too late? Sean Reilly seems to have his life sorted: gorgeous wife, beautiful house and lucrative career as a voice-over artist. But he craves the sort of romance and affection that he no longer receives from his wife. Why is it, he wonders, that once married, women want men to change and hate it when they don't? Whereas men never want women to change and hate it when they do. Lucy Ross, 'caught single' after breaking up with her long-term boyfriend, is also looking for romance when she meets Sean. She doesn't want him to change, she wants him the way he is, so could the life of Reilly be sorted after all? Another sassy romantic comedy from the best-selling author of The Man Who Fell in Love with His Wife about a man who falls out of love with his.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 11 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 0340734477
ISBN 13: 9780340734476

Media Reviews
'A dazzling first novel - funny, thoughtful and original' -- Stephen Fry on FATHER FRANK 'Refreshing' -- Adele Parks on FATHER FRANK 'Original and comedic!very cool, very pithy' -- The Express on FATHER FRANK 'Burke is very clever, a terrific find, a natural storyteller and definitely a talent to watch' -- The Bookseller on UNTORN TICKETS 'Burke's characters and their unfolding story have depth and charm' -- Hello magazine on UNTORN TICKETS 'FATHER FRANK is a warm, funny, blisteringly good read that has the angels on its side' -- Tony Parsons 'His writing is just the right mixture of tongue-in-cheek meets heartwarming and he makes you laugh ... it works because it's real ... I defy the most hard-hearted cynic not to not find something just as seductive in his writing' -- Sunday Express on THE MAN WHO FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS WIFE
Author Bio
Paul Burke's advertising work has won him almost every award in industry including campaigns for Barclaycard, VW, PG Tips, British Gas and Budweiser. At the same time as this he also pursued a career as a radio and club DJ. He has also written for Tatler, the Guardian, and the Sunday Times.