

Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.
White Villa: What happens when you invite an outsider in?
Emily Hourican
€ 17.95
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for White Villa: What happens when you invite an outsider in?
Paperback.
What happens when you invite an outsider in? It was supposed to be the holiday of a lifetime - a luxury villa in Ibiza, a group of university friends, and their last chance to cut loose before embarking on their serious adult lives. But when when one of the group invites an outsider, the aloof and beautiful Natasha, tensions begin to simmer. The days pass amid the sweltering rays, and dissolve into wild, humid nights. And Natasha seems bent upon a path of destruction, leading her to Jennifer's boyfriend, Todd - while Jennifer and the rest of the group look on . . . Then, one hazy afternoon, paradise is shattered. Ten years later, the friends reunite. Will what happened that afternoon at White Villa now destroy the lives and facades they have so carefully built?
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2018
Publisher
Hachette Books Ireland
Condition
New
Number of Pages
448
Place of Publication
Castleknock, Ireland
ISBN
9781473628250
SKU
9781473628250
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-7
About Emily Hourican
Emily Hourican is a journalist and author. She has written features for the Sunday Independent for fifteen years, as well as Image magazine, Conde Nast Traveler and Woman and Home. She was also editor of The Dubliner Magazine. Emily's first book, a memoir titled How To (Really) Be A Mother was published in 2013. She is also the author of novels The Privileged, White Villa and The Blamed. She lives in Dublin with her family.
Reviews for White Villa: What happens when you invite an outsider in?
Praise for Emily Hourican - : [A] lively and entertaining saga of friendship, family and fate - Sunday Independent [Hourican] has perfected the high-wire feat between lush description and keeping the plot shuttling along at a pleasing pace ... As with most great writing, The Privileged packs plenty of truth and social commentary beneath its story - Irish Independent You won't be able to put it down - Stellar magazine Vibrant characters, finely-observed social backdrops and universal themes of love, friendship and survival ... The Privileged is well-written, thoughtful commercial fiction that tells a compelling story ... A Circle of Friends for the 21st century - Irish Times