Absolutely Love by Mary Bond
Sexy, dark-haired Eve Andrews likes nothing better than to flit around Dublin enticing admirers, then ruthlessly dumping them as soon as she gets bored. Her main ambition in life is to have a blast - that is, until she meets Alex Gallagher...Daisy O'Neill is Eve's cousin, as shy and retiring as Eve is upfront. So, when handsome Sam Heffernan suggests they get together, she can't for the life of her work out why. What neither cousin knows is that her destiny has been shaped by events in the past, and when love beckons at last, each will have to overcome the legacy of her childhood: Daisy finds that, no matter how far she runs, she can't escape the sense of loss which shadows her. And Eve will learn the hard way that manipulating others isn't necessarily the key to finding everlasting happiness. One thing is for sure, both women are set on a shattering collision course, with altogether unexpected consequences. Written with verve, pace and wit, "Absolutely Love" introduces a sparkling new Irish talent and is a glorious, pacy read from start to finish.