SHORTLISTED FOR THE SUNDAY INDEPENDENT NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR AWARD
'Humorous, deeply emotional and unputdownable' Sunday Independent, Best Novels of 2023'A blockbuster in waiting' Donal Ryan, author of The Queen of Dirt Island'Normal People for married people' Irish TimesEva looked out the attic window of their charming guest house and watched the sun rise. She thought she might be sick. Splayed on the lawn below was Frank, apparently out cold. Her husband snored in the bed behind her. She loved Shay, of course she did, but right now the only person she wanted to think about was Conor. She didn't want to think about Bea or Lizzie or what Lizzie might have got up to with Shay.Frank's 48th birthday had given the three couples an excuse for a much needed night away from children, nagging bills and ailing parents. The drink flowed, life in Dublin with all its stress felt a long way away. When Frank proposed they swap partners, it felt deliciously, irresistibly reckless. One night. No obligations. No expectations. All the women had to do was text a man of their choice. The only rule? No falling in love.It was a night that some of them couldn't remember. And others couldn't forget."The Couples deals with relations between a group of middle-class, mid-lifer friends and the long-lasting effects of one ill-judged, hazy incident. It's humorous, deeply emotional and . . . unputdownable." - Sunday Independent Best Novels of 2023
"Fresh and stylish . . . a diverting, grown-up story about how the fear of regret and yearning for former selves can make people do rash things, for which there are always consequences" - Irish Times
"I adored this funny family drama from the first page to the last" - Irish Examiner
"I loved this Dublin-set love tangle . . . Sympathetic to the strains and temptations of modern marriage, this story also reveals the destructive consequences of selfishness" - Daily Mail
"A must have for your holiday suitcase" - Galway Now
"A great concept . . . the perils of having your cake and eating it" - Heat, ***** Review
"Normal People for married people" - Irish Times
"Dark and sexy . . . a wonderfully nuanced portrait of the realities of adult relationships . . . A delicious debut that leaves you hungry for what Mackenzie will do next." - Business Post
