The Brightest Star in the Skye by Marian Keyes (Michael Joseph Ltd)
A mysterious visitor enters the flats of the residents of number 66 Star Street – learning each of their different lives, loves and problems. This unusual voyeur has a task to complete, one that will change the life of one resident forever; it just has to decide which resident it will be.
Katie – the glamorous 40-something, leading a hectic lifestyle babysitting rockstars, but is ready to move on and wondering with whom.
Or Matt and Maeve, so obviously in love with each other, but unable to stop their marriage from spiralling towards disaster.
The newcomer Fionn; a gardener with the charm and face of a fairy tale prince, but prefers the company of his plants to that of people.
And lastly, the two Poles who share their apartment with a tough-talking cabbie named Lydia.
All of the residents have secrets to hide, love to share and fears to confront – and fate has decided to drop by and mix it up a bit.
Keys steps away from the hilarious shenanigans of the Walsh family and introduces us to different characters that are equally charming and as easy to love and empathise with.
With her unique and enchanting humour, Keyes has successfully created another story that speaks to us all.
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A mysterious visitor enters the flats of the residents of number 66 Star Street – learning each of their different lives, loves and problems. This unusual voyeur has a task to complete, one that will change the life of one resident forever; it just has to decide which resident it will be.
Katie – the glamorous 40-something, leading a hectic lifestyle babysitting rockstars, but is ready to move on and wondering with whom.
Or Matt and Maeve, so obviously in love with each other, but unable to stop their marriage from spiralling towards disaster.
The newcomer Fionn; a gardener with the charm and face of a fairy tale prince, but prefers the company of his plants to that of people.
And lastly, the two Poles who share their apartment with a tough-talking cabbie named Lydia.
All of the residents have secrets to hide, love to share and fears to confront – and fate has decided to drop by and mix it up a bit.
Keys steps away from the hilarious shenanigans of the Walsh family and introduces us to different characters that are equally charming and as easy to love and empathise with.
With her unique and enchanting humour, Keyes has successfully created another story that speaks to us all.
Click here to get your copy now.
Are you a Marian Keyes fan? Do you think The Brightest Star in the Sky were better than her previous novels? Share your thoughts in the comment box below.