Daisy O'Shea

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Daisy O'Shea


Born
The United Kingdom
Genre


Writes women's fiction with a touch of romance.
Currently lives in West Cork, Ireland.
Signed in August 2023 for a three book deal with Bookouture.
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Average rating: 4.45 · 9,582 ratings · 306 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Irish Key (Emerald Isle...

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The Irish Child (Emerald Is...

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The Irish Family Secret (Em...

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The Irish Daughter (Emerald...

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Legend of the Selkie

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Her Irish Home

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Rh Disease: A survivor's story

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The Irish Key The Irish Child The Irish Family Secret The Irish Daughter
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“Inheritance is a privilege, not a right.”
Daisy O'Shea, The Irish Key

“The people she had thought of as friends have faded to strangers who air their follies on Facebook. It’s only from a distance that she’s able to see how directionless that life was, how shallow. The realisation that there had been no two-way communication was sobering; everyone shouting about what they were doing, no one listening, just clicking like to confirm their own presence. Like a voyeur, she watches their lives spinning on without her, as they fall from one party to the next, always seeking, never finding.”
Daisy O'Shea, Legend of the Selkie

“forget what had gone”
Daisy O'Shea, The Irish Family Secret

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