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Fiona Neill

    Fiona Neill ist eine gefeierte Romanautorin, deren Werk auf ihrem Hintergrund als Journalistin basiert. Ihr literarischer Stil zeichnet sich durch scharfe Einblicke in das heutige Leben und die Mutterschaft aus, oft mit einem humorvollen Unterton. Durch fesselnde Erzählungen erforscht sie die Komplexität des modernen Familienlebens. Ihre Schriften finden bei den Lesern Anklang wegen ihrer Authentizität und Nahbarkeit.

    Fiona Neill
    The good girl
    Beneath the Surface
    The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy
    The Betrayals
    Alles so weit im Griff
    Alles so weit im Griff. Roman
    • Lucy Sweeney erlebt Mutterglück als ständigen Ausnahmezustand, der ihr Improvisationstalent fordert. Zwischen den Herausforderungen des Familienlebens und ihren Tagträumen über den geheimnisvollen Robert bleibt wenig Raum für eigene Bedürfnisse wie gesunde Ernährung oder Zeit mit ihrem Ehemann.

      Alles so weit im Griff. Roman
    • A dark and emotional novel about the fine line between friendship and betrayal, from the number one bestseller. When Rosie Rankin's best friend has an affair with her husband, the consequences reverberate through the lives of both their families. Relationships are torn apart and friendships shattered. Years later, the arrival of a letter opens old wounds for the Rankins, Daughter Daisy's fragile hold on reality begins to unravel and son Max blames himself for everything that happened that fateful summer. And Rosie's ex-husband Nick has his own version of events. As repressed memories bubble to the surface, the past has never seemed more present and the truth more murky. Sometimes, there are four sides to the story. Who do you believe?

      The Betrayals
    • The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,4(794)Abgeben

      For Lucy Sweeney, motherhood isn't all astanga classes and Cath Kidston prints. It's much more little dippers swimming club and baby-sick decor, and there's not a herbal tea in sight. Lucy is living in a state of permanent emergency, and the white lies to cover up the trail of slummy mummy destruction are escalating.

      The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy
    • When seventeen-year-old Lily collapses, her parents drop everything to take care of her. But their lives don't go back to normal. Soon fault lines in their marriage start to appear, as Lily's mother Grace begins to unwind the mysteries of her daughter's life. Whilst younger daughter Mia is left to her own devices, inventing her own reasons for her sister's collapse. As Grace obsesses over Lily's hidden life, it becomes increasingly unclear who is in most trouble - mother or daughter. And little does Grace realise that the uncomfortable truth about Lily lies much closer to home..

      Beneath the Surface
    • Scratch the surface of any family hard enough and you'll draw blood . . . When straight-A student Romy Field becomes embroiled in a scandal, her mother Ailsa, the head of her new school, is in disbelief. Ailsa hastily blames Romy's boyfriend and his family for the incident. However, as their contrasting narratives unfold, a darker truth surfaces. Romy's disgrace acts as a catalyst, revealing that her family is also hiding secrets. A single decision can change the trajectory of one’s life, and the repercussions can last a lifetime. Bestselling author Fiona Neill returns with a dark, compelling tale that delves into one family's hidden truths. Critics praise Neill for her sharp insights into contemporary issues, her vivid character portrayals, and her ability to blend humor with realism. The narrative explores the intertwining lives of two families as they confront long-buried secrets and the fallout from a moment of online malice. This psychological thriller promises to be a gripping exploration of family dynamics and the chaos that ensues from a single misstep in the digital age.

      The good girl
    • What the Nanny Saw

      • 548 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      3,2(1738)Abgeben

      Nanny required to take care of needs of busy professional London family When penniless student Ali Sparrow answers Bryony and Nick Skinner's advertisement her life changes overnight. She is catapulted into the privileged and excessive world of London's financial elite. At first everything is overwhelming - from twins who speak their own language to a teenage girl with weight issues and a son almost her own age. Then there is Bryony, who has one eye on her dazzling career and the other on Ali's failings. When boom turns to bust and a scandal erupts that suggests something corrupt has been hatched behind the Skinners' front door, their private life is suddenly public news. And as Ali becomes indispensible, she realizes she's witness to things she probably shouldn't see. But is she principled enough to keep the family's secrets when the press come prowling for the inside scoop? Or will she dish the dirt on the family who never saw her as anything other than part of the scenery?

      What the Nanny Saw
    • 3,0(246)Abgeben

      Having finally given up on Patrick, the love of her life, she finds herself unexpectedly pregnant and hastily married to a wealthy hedge fund manager who loathes her friends.And Sam's oldest friend, trendy restaurant owner Jonathan Sleet, is about to hit the big time with a TV series and cookbook, but can't control his roving eye.

      Friends, Lovers and other Indiscretions
    • 'Wow - what a book. I could not put it down.' READER REVIEW Sixteen year old Cass Sawyer wakes up in the woods with a head injury. She has no recollection of what happened. But she recognises where she is. The Haven. The idyllic, off-grid retreat her parents claimed would heal their broken family. As Cass searches the now deserted buildings, memories begin to trickle through. Her father's erratic behaviour. Her mother's pleas that they go back to town. The Haven's charismatic, free-spirited leader. The strange girls that hang on his every word. And a nagging feeling: that Cass has done something terribly wrong. What happened at The Haven? Where is Cass's family? And will they ever escape? Praise for Fiona Neill 'No one writes about modern family with more truth and authenticity than Fiona Neill' Lisa Jewell 'Neill has a trained eye for the pressures and poignancies of modern family life' The Guardian 'Incisive, smart and at times darkly funny' Gillian McAllister 'Neill is brilliant at capturing the wrong turns people make and the consequences that follow' Stylist

      The Haven