My favourite mistake
<p><b>THE HILARIOUS, HEARTWARMING NEW NOVEL FROM INTERNATIONAL NO. 1 BESTSELLER MARIAN KEYES</b></p><p>'A gorgeous, gorgeous novel - <b>devastating</b> and <b>hilarious</b> in turn, <b>warm and wise</b> and full of surprises and welcome familiar faces. Marian Keyes at her inimitable best' Jennifer Saint<br>'I'm eagerly awaiting <i>My Favourite Mistake' </i>Lorraine Kelly<br>---<br><b>Anna has just lost her taste for the Big Apple…</b><br><br> She has a life to envy. An apartment in New York. A well-meaning (too well-meaning?) partner. And a high-flying job in beauty PR. Who wouldn't want all that?<br><br>Anna, it turns out.<br><br> Trading a minor midlife crisis for a major life event, she switches the skyscrapers of Manhattan for the tiny Irish town of Maumtully (population 1,217), helping old friends Brigit and Colm set up a luxury coastal retreat.<br><br> Tougher than it sounds. Newflash: the locals hate the idea. So much so, there have been threats - and violence.<br><br> Anna, however, worked in the beauty industry. There's no ugliness she hasn't seen. No wrinkle she can't smooth over.<br><br> There's just one fly in the ointment - old flame Joey Armstrong.<br><br> He's going to be her wingman.<br><br>Never mind their chequered history. Never mind what might have been.<br><br> <b>Because no matter how far you go, your mistakes will still be waiting for you . . .</b><br>---<br>'<b>Furiously funny</b> and <b>stealthily profound</b>. There's so much depth, but reading it made me feel happier and lighter than I have in ages - it's <b>sexy, smart, wise, touching and fun</b>' Daisy Buchanan<br><b><u>Praise for Marian Keyes</u></b><br><br> <b>'Sensitive, funny, wonderful, immensely touching' </b>Nigella Lawson<br><br> <b>'Delightfully funny'</b> <i>Daily Telegraph</i><br><br><b>'Funny, tender, completely absorbing!'</b> Graham Norton<br><br><b>'An entertaining, growingly poignant contemporary tale'</b> <i>Sunday Times</i><br><br><b>'Funny, heartbreaking, achingly real' </b>Jane Fallon<br><br><b>'Beautifully written, funny, heartbreaking </b>and always wise - a proper treat' <i>Daily Mail</i><br></p>