Bad Behaviour: A captivating tale of friendship, romance and revenge

Bad Behaviour: A captivating tale of friendship, romance and revenge

by SheilaO'Flanagan (Author)

Synopsis

Women readers everywhere will be entranced by bestselling Sheila O'Flanagan's unputdownable new novel of friendship, love and sweet revenge. Darcey and Nieve were the closest and best of friends, through school, as neighbours, travelling round Europe: this was a friendship for life. Until Nieve, returning from Europe a little later than her friend, stole the heart of Aidan, the boy Darcey had fallen in love with in her absence. Aidan was going to propose the very night Nieve caught his eye, and Darcey knew it. For the next ten years she's haunted by the memory of her humiliation. No business success - and there are many - no comfort her warm if eccentric family can offer, not even marriage to Neil, can console her. And then the invitation comes: to the wedding of Aidan and Nieve, neither of whom she's seen since they left Ireland for life in the USA. They're coming home to have the wedding of a lifetime at Ireland's most expensive hotel. Will Darcey be there? Will there be fireworks? And can the past be put to rest at last?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 23 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0755332172
ISBN 13: 9780755332175
Prizes: Shortlisted for Galaxy Irish Popular Fiction Book of the Year Award 2008.

Media Reviews
'This heart-wrenching story of love, loss, betrayal is captivating... The depth of characters, snappy dialogue, and emotive storyline... should make this...[a] number one bestseller' -- North West Evening Mail 'Sheila O'Flanagan's awkward, confused, vulnerable heroine reels in the reader' -- Coventry Evening Telegraph 'Bad Behaviour, a story about friendship and betrayal, is Sheila I'Flanagan's best book yet' -- Cork Evening Echo
Author Bio
Sheila O'Flanagan pursued a very successful career in banking, foreign exchange dealing and treasury management before becoming a full-time writer based in Dublin. She also writes a weekly column for the Irish Times and in her spare time plays badminton at competition level.