Postcards from the Heart

Postcards from the Heart

by EllaGriffin (Author)

Synopsis

'A fresh, funny new voice. Ella Griffin can make you laugh and then cry in the turn of a page' MARIAN KEYES Life is looking up for Saffy. She has a great job, a gorgeous flat in the most desirable part of Dublin and - after six years - it looks like her boyfriend, Greg, is going to propose. Greg (just voted the 9th most eligible man in Ireland) is on a high, too - he's about to swap his part as a heart-throb in an Irish soap for a break in Hollywood. His best mate Conor wakes up every morning with Jess, the most beautiful woman on the planet but, even after seven years and two kids, she won't marry him. He spends his days teaching teenagers and his nights writing the book he hopes will change everything, including Jess's mind. But their happy endings are playing hard to get. It seems everyone's keeping secrets - one night stands, heartbreak, grief and loss are all in the mix. It's going to take some tough questions and even tougher answers before anyone's being honest - even with themselves.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Orion
Published: 15 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1409120694
ISBN 13: 9781409120698
Book Overview: 'A fresh, funny new voice. Ella Griffin can make you laugh and then cry in the turn of a page' MARIAN KEYES

Media Reviews
Written with warmth and humour Irish authors appear so good at -- Sarah Broadhurst * BOOKSELLER *
'A brilliant debut novel' (4 stars) * HEAT *
A fresh, funny new voice. Ella Griffin can make you laugh and then cry in the turn of a page. -- Marian Keyes
A touching story that reminds us all that love's never as simple as it sounds. * WOMAN *
This thrilling story of romance and deceit is too good to put down. * CLOSER *
As debut novels go this is one stomping entry into the world of storytelling. Like all good romcoms, Postcards from the Heart is a love story with a twist, but its also got the added element of wit, humour and the odd tear here and there. A fabulous read. * RTE GUIDE *
A smart portrayal of four friends' efforts to find a path through the undergrowth of thirtysomething life. * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
Following the lives of four thirty-something friends, it has all the elements of great chick-lit: think the humour of Marian Keyes, the warmth of Cathy Kelly, with just a sprinkling of Jackie Collins naughtiness thrown in for good measure. * IRISH INDEPENDENT *
Ella Griffin's hugely enjoyable debut ... deftly mixes light and shade, humour and conflict ... like Allison Pearson in I don't know how She Does It, Griffin puts a fresh spin on the having-it-all conundrum of juggling relationships and caring from children and parents with the demands of a career. * IRISH SUNDAY INDEPENDENT *
A brilliant read which I found it hard to put down. * SOUTH WALES ARGUS *
packed with characters, plot twists and humorous incident ... a journey on which many readers will be happily swept away * IRISH TIMES *
'A funny, zany romp through the glitzier side of Dublin' * IRISH EXAMINER *
Author Bio

Ella Griffin was born in Dublin. She was an award-winning advertising copywriter before she took the leap into fiction. She has written three novels since 2011. She writes about love and loss and loves making readers laugh and cry (sometimes on the same page.) Ella lives with her husband in County Wicklow in Ireland.

You can find Ella at www.ellagriffin.com, Facebook/EllaGriffinAuthor and @EllaGriffin1