Always You

Always You by Erin Kaye, published by Avon in 2013, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of love and relationships. Set against the backdrop of Ireland, the story follows Sarah, who is initially in love with Cahal, a boy from a challenging background. As they approach graduation in 1992, their future seems bright, but by 2012, circumstances have changed dramatically, leading to Sarah’s divorce and the absence of Cahal from her life.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance, family life, and friendship, as Sarah navigates her past and present. The return of Cahal prompts a reevaluation of their shared history and the societal prejudices that have shaped their lives. With a page count of 400, this book presents an emotive exploration of coming-of-age experiences and the enduring impact of first love.
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A warm and highly emotive Irish writer who deals with issues that affect real women.
It’s 1992 and Sarah is in love with Cahal, a boy from the wrong side of the tracks. As they plan to graduate from university, all seems set for their happily ever after…
Fast forward to 2012 and something’s gone wrong. Cahal is out of the picture and Sarah is divorced from Ian by whom she’s had two children. What happened? As Cahal walks back into Sarah’s life, can they overcome past decisions and surrounding prejudice and make it work a second time around?
Perfect for fans of Cathy Kelly and Maeve Binchy.
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