Spin the Bottle

Spin the Bottle by Monica McInerney, published by Penguin in 2003, is a humorous fiction novel that follows Lainey Byrne, a woman adept at managing her busy life in Melbourne. When she is unexpectedly tasked with running a bed-and-breakfast in Ireland for a year, her orderly world is turned upside down. The transition leads to chaotic situations, particularly when a reunion with her childhood friend Rohan Hartigan introduces a romantic complication, all while her family back in Australia faces their own dramas.
Readers will find a blend of humor and romance as Lainey navigates her new responsibilities and personal relationships. The story explores themes of love, friendship, and family dynamics, showcasing the challenges that arise when life takes unexpected turns. With 477 pages, this edition offers a detailed look at Lainey’s journey, filled with both comedic and heartfelt moments as she learns to balance her past and present.
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Lainey Byrne is a woman in control, juggling a hectic job, her boyfriend Adam and a family with more than its fair share of dramas.Things go into a spin when she is wrenched from her life in Melbourne to run a B&B in Ireland for a year. Bed-and-breakfast quickly tumbles into bed-and-bedlam, especially when a reunion with childhood friend Rohan Hartigan sparks an unexpected romantic dilemma.Meanwhile, back in Australia, her father’s taken to his bed, her mother’s up the walls, her three brothers are running amok – and as for Adam . . .It’s going to take more than a game of spin the bottle to sort this one out!A warm and funny story about love, letting go, friendship and families from the author of A Taste for It and Upside Down Inside Out.
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