Love In Row 27: What Happens When Cupid Plays Co-Pilot? Paperback
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Author | Eithne Shortall |
Language | English |
Publisher | Atlantic Books |
Publication Date | 01 Jun 2017 |
Book Description | What happens when Cupid plays co-pilot? Still reeling from a break-up, Cora Hendricks has given up on ever finding love. For herself, that is. To pass the time while working the Aer Lingus check-in desk at Heathrow, Cora begins to play cupid with high-flying singles. Using only her intuition, the internet, and glamorous flight attendant accomplice Nancy, Row 27 becomes Cora's laboratory of love. Instead of being seated randomly, two unwitting passengers on each flight find themselves next to the person of their dreams - or not. Cora swears Row 27 is just a bit of fun, but while she's busy making sparks fly at cruising altitude, the love she'd given up on for herself just might have landed right in front of her... |
Editorial Review | Charming, thought-provoking, written with humour and levity, Love in Row 27 is an uplifting novel that wraps you in its clutches. * Irish Times * This is the perfect holiday romance read. * RED Magazine * The perfect read for your holiday * Chrissie Manby * A delightful, fresh debut novel that will keep you turning the pages. Hugely entertaining! * Patricia Scanlan * Fresh, fun and very charming. I really loved it. * Marian Keyes * |
About the Author | Eithne Shortall studied journalism at Dublin City University and has lived in London, France and America. Her debut novel Love in Row 27 was a major Irish bestseller and her follow up Grace After Henry was shortlisted for the Big Hearst Book Awards. Now based in Dublin, she is chief arts writer for the Sunday Times Ireland. |
Number of Pages | 352 |
