The Honey Queen: Unabridged edition

By Cathy Kelly, Read by Amy Creighton

To discover the sweetest things in life, you sometimes have to lose your way…

It’s easy to fall in love with the beautiful town of Redstone – the locals wave and chat to each other, the shops and cafes are full of cheerful hustle and bustle. And amidst all this activity, two women believe they are getting on just fine.

Francesca’s boundless energy help her to take everything in her stride, including a husband who has lost his job and the unwelcome arrival of the menopause, which has kicked in – full throttle.

Peggy has always been a restless spirit. But now, focused and approaching thirty, she has opened her own knitting shop on the town’s high street. It’s a dream come true, but she still feels adrift.

When Australian-raised Lillie finally makes it back home to Ireland, she is drawn right into the heart of Redstone’s thriving community. But what she thought would be an ending is actually just a beginning; all of Lillie’s hard-earned wisdom will soon be called into play as she helps new friends navigate unchartered territory. . .

Format: Audio-Book
Release Date: 14 Feb 2013
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-741477-2
Detailed Edition: Unabridged edition
Cathy Kelly is published around the world, with millions of books in print. A number one bestseller in the UK, Ireland and Australia, her trademark is warm Irish story-telling about modern life, always with an uplifting message, sense of community and strong female characters at the heart.She lives with her family and their three dogs in County Wicklow, Ireland. She is also an Ambassador for UNICEF Ireland, raising funds and awareness for children orphaned by or living with HIV/AIDS.

Praise for THE HONEY QUEEN: -

”'Light-hearted and warm… Like a gossip with friends” - Essentials

Praise for Cathy’s novels: -

”'Wise, warm, compassionate and full of characters I loved…it’s like having a great gossip with your best friends” - Marian Keyes

”'This top-notch storyteller once again cuts to the quick of modern women’s lives and their relationships” - Woman and Home

”'Entertaining, moving and as vivid as a screenplay - present a picture of the lives of Irish women which, like all good fiction, brings the truth into sharp relief” - Irish Independent