Jason Lee is the friend everyone would like to have. He’s
loyal, sensitive and generous and kind to those he loves. He has dedicated
himself completely to his work at the pub that he manages with his friends, who
have by now become a second family to him. He is trying to make sense out of a
life that is damaged by loss and pain, closing himself into his safe haven of a
world that is far removed from his previous suffering, and he is determined not
to lose any more than he already has.
Alex McBride returns to Dublin, having been away for five
years. She finds her old house, goes to places familiar to her when she grew up
there with her friends, but nothing is like it used to be. Coming back is never
easy, especially if your absence is responsible for the slow destruction of
someone else’s life, someone you had hoped to forget but who actually remained
exactly where he was, like an open wound that continues to bleed.
Jason and Alex find each other together again after a
long separation: they’ve been friends, confidants and conspirators but now
they’re forced to reconcile a past that has never stopped hurting and a future
impossible for them to live out together, because there’s something that could
separate them, and this time, they might be parted forever.
A.S. Kelley was born in Italy but lives in Ireland with her husband, their two children and a cat named
Oscar.
Bookworm, music passionate, coffee drinker, she lives in a smal village in the North of Dublin where
she looks for inspiration for her new stories.
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