Changing Places
 
Synopsis
Anna is working her way up the career ladder as an estate agent, married
to Liam and looking forward to a time when they can afford to start a
family.
Younger sister Rachel is mother to five-year-old Alex and keeping her
second pregnancy a secret – even from husband, Gary. Exhausted and
lonely she thinks there should be more to life when you’re only 28.
Caught in the middle is cousin, Jill, forever trying to be the
peacemaker. Though she always puts a brave face on, she has her own
problems though Anna and Rachel don’t seem to notice.
When Anna’s husband loses his job and Rachel is in danger of losing her
husband, will blood really prove thicker than water?
Reviews
"Bittersweet, sensitive and full of Irish charm; my reader loved it!"
The Bookseller
"Caddle seems to know instinctively what women want "
Ireland on Sunday
"An engaging warm slice of life … highly recommended." Publishing
News
"Unputdownable" Books Ireland
A compelling drama perfect for times when you feel down. It is
beautifully written and has something for everyone to relate to, making
it difficult to put down. Combining the story and the experience from
which Caddle writes this novel will make you laugh, cry and shut the
book, only to open it seconds later. This is a spell-binding book,
covering the day-to-day worries of women. Caddle has written a fabulous
novel straight from the Emerald Isle with a strong sense of reality.
This is a book that every woman, young and old, should carry in her
handbag. - The Irish World
Caddle has produced another lively and enjoyable read – Irish
Independent
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