Synopsis
Maggie is forty-three years old and looking for romance. She loves her husband, Dan, but his idea of romance is a couple of drinks at the local bar and an early night at home. Her children thinks she's too old to care and she's beginning to wonder if life passed her by. But a chance meeting changes all that, and now Maggie faces tough decisions. Can she put the spark back in her marriage, or would she be better off calling it quits? Who is most important to her? Her husband? Her children? Herself?
About the Author
Sheila O'Flanagan lives in Dublin. Her first book, Dreaming of a Stranger, published in 1997 was followed by a string of bestselling novels in the UK and Ireland. Several have been published in the US, including Too Good to Be True. Of her book, He's Got to Go, Publisher's Weekly wrote, "O'Flanagan manages to keep wisdom and humour at the forefront and tosses in nice touches."
About the Series
The Open Door series is an innovative program of original and adapted works by some of our most beloved modern writers, originally designed in Ireland to promote adult literacy. These fresh stories showcase new writing from both best-selling authors and emerging voices.