After losing their beloved mother, the Devlin sisters need each other more than ever - just in a whole new way . . .
Single parent Louise is raising her little girl to be as independent as she is herself. So when the nine-year-old insists on meeting her Italian father, Louise is snookered. There is nothing for it but for a sisters' outing to track him down.
Meanwhile, due to her teenage sons' sporting success, mum-of-four Julie is anointed Cook-Bottlewasher-and-Cheerleader-in-Chief for the parents' WhatsApp group. Worst. Timing. Ever.
Finally, glamorous Sophie is determined that her daughter won't be boy-crazy and status-obsessed like she was. But when things go horribly wrong at a teen party, Sophie and her sisters get a rude awakening about growing up in the 2020s.
Squeezed from every side, Louise, Julie and Sophie want to be good sisters - but sometimes that's easier said than done . . .
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Praise for The Devlin Sisters series:
'Sinead Moriarty can bring readers from hilarity to heartbreak with great deftness' - Irish Independent
'Makes you really care ... plenty of laughs and more than a bit of substance' - Irish Daily Mail
'Warm, touching ... bittersweet - you will laugh and cry' - My Weekly