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Friday, 25 August 2017
Secrets We Keep by Faith Hogan
Release Date: February 2017
Publisher: Aria Fiction - Head of Zeus
Publisher: Aria Fiction - Head of Zeus
Genres: Women's Fiction
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Two
distant relatives, drawn together in companionship are forced to confront their
pasts and learn that some people are good at keeping secrets and some secrets
are never meant to be kept..
A
bittersweet story of love, loss and life. Perfect for fans of Patricia Scanlan,
Adele Parks and Rosamunde Pilcher.
The
beautiful old Bath House in Ballytokeep has lain empty and abandoned for
decades. For devoted pensioners Archie and Iris, it holds too many conflicting
memories of their adolescent dalliances and tragic consequences – sometimes
it’s better to leave the past where it belongs.
For highflying, top London divorce lawyer Kate
Hunt, it’s a fresh start – maybe even her future. On a winter visit to see her
estranged Aunt Iris she falls in love with the Bath House. Inspired, she moves
to Ballytokeep leaving her past heartache 600 miles away – but can you ever
escape your past or your destiny?
Extract from Secrets We Keep by Faith
Hogan
‘I’ve
never seen anything like it,’ Kate said. It was her first thought as they
turned down the cove and saw the bathhouse snuggled into the cliff face. It was
a turreted, stocky grown-ups sandcastle. ‘It could have been emptied from a
child’s bucket,’ was her first reaction. It had been painted, white with a
light blue trim once, then the waves and the spray had all but washed that
away. It still sat proudly, if shabbily, on a huge flat rock, that upturned in
a lip over the sea. It was a plate, large enough for any giant.
‘Genesis
Rock – it’s a metamorphic rock, probably over a thousand million years old,’
Rita said. ‘Sorry, did I mention I taught geography and home economics, once
upon a time.’
‘No, but
I probably should have guessed.’
‘I don’t
remember the bathhouse even being open. I could imagine that I’d have spent all
my days here if I had.’ Rita looked at the washed white walls that reached high
into the cliff face.
‘Well,
Archie said they ran it for a few years, but he didn’t say when it shut.’ This
place probably held sadness for Archie, if his brother died here. Kate couldn’t
feel it. Instead, it made her feel energized, as though the sea was spraying
something like an invitation deep into her lungs. It made her heart pound with
an expectation she hadn’t felt in years. Even the deserted castle keep that
loomed up in grey stone at the tip of the headland seemed to carry a hopeful
secret in its towers.
‘It must
have been lovely once. Even now, you can see.’ Rita rested her hands on the
thick window ledge, her nose pressed firmly to the cold glass of the windows.
‘It looks like they just closed up one evening and never came back.’
Kate walked
to the back of the bathhouse; it dug into the cliff face, as though the
construction of one depended on the other. Alongside the building, a small
narrow road clung to the cliff for a couple of hundred yards before it
feathered off onto what counted as a main road in these parts. Far below, the
waves lapped serenely against the stone. It was low tide now; Kate wondered how
close the water actually came to the rock. ‘I’d love to get a look inside.’
Rita followed her round to the front of the bathhouse. They peered through a
sea sprayed window for a few minutes. Inside, Kate could see there were tables
and chairs, a small stove and an old-fashioned counter where once someone had
taken orders for afternoon tea. ‘It’s a little café, wouldn’t it be lovely if
it was open for coffee?’ Kate mused, it was so much more than just a bathhouse.
ABOUT
FAITH HOGAN
Already an
international best seller, Faith Hogan is an original voice in women’s fiction,
she has been hailed as a Maeve Binchey for a new generation. Her stories are
warm and rooted in a contemporary Irish landscape which has lost none of its
wit or emotion thanks to its modern vibe.
Faith Hogan
was born in Ireland. She gained an
Honours Degree in English Literature and Psychology from Dublin City University
and a Postgraduate Degree from University College, Galway. She has worked as a fashion model, an event’s
organiser and in the intellectual disability and mental health sector.
She was a
winner in the 2014 Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair – an international
competition for emerging writers.
‘Secrets We Keep,’ is her second novel
published with Aria Fiction. Her first, My Husbands Wives has been a top ten
best seller and is currently available in paperback.
Twitter:
@gerhogan
Goodreads
Author Page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15109450.Faith_Hogan
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithhoganauthor/
Website:
https://faithhogan.com
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