Two Christmases, two second chances. A heart-warming OāMara family Christmas story that will have you laughing out loud...
Roisin OāMara has already endured a pre-Christmas, Christmas in London with her insufferable soon to be ex-mother-in-law and husband. With her son, Noah, and an unexpected extra guest in tow, sheās arrived in Dublin for her second Christmas.
Itās not just her family Roisinās looking forward to seeing, though. She hasnāt been able to stop thinking about Shay, the man she met on her last visit home.
But the timing was wrong. It still is, and sheās not sure heās someone she should let get close.
Everybody deserves a second chance at love, though, or so her mammy says, but will Roisin miss out on hers?
Cliona Whelan was a woman born before her time. She put her career before love in the days when a woman couldnāt have both, and success came at a cost. But, then, a Christmas card arrives, offering her a second chance, but is it too late?
This year come and spend Christmas with the OāMaras. Thereāll be laughter, and tears, a roaring fire to curl up in front of, mulled wine and cake, lots of cake.
Two Christmases, two second chances. A heart-warming OāMara family Christmas story that will have you laughing out loud...
Roisin OāMara has already endured a pre-Christmas, Christmas in London with her insufferable soon to be ex-mother-in-law and husband. With her son, Noah, and an unexpected extra guest in tow, sheās arrived in Dublin for her second Christmas.
Itās not just her family Roisinās looking forward to seeing, though. She hasnāt been able to stop thinking about Shay, the man she met on her last visit home.
But the timing was wrong. It still is, and sheās not sure heās someone she should let get close.
Everybody deserves a second chance at love, though, or so her mammy says, but will Roisin miss out on hers?
Cliona Whelan was a woman born before her time. She put her career before love in the days when a woman couldnāt have both, and success came at a cost. But, then, a Christmas card arrives, offering her a second chance, but is it too late?
This year come and spend Christmas with the OāMaras. Thereāll be laughter, and tears, a roaring fire to curl up in front of, mulled wine and cake, lots of cake.