Overview
A gritty, emotional family drama that confronts the controversial issue of middle class alcoholism
In the early years, she was happy. Romilly loved her stunning house, her kind husband, and gorgeous daughter. Sure, life was sometimes exhausting—but nothing that a large glass of wine at the end of the day couldn't fix. But then a glass of wine became a bottle; one bottle became two. Once, Romilly's family were everything to her. Now, after years of hiding the drinking, she must finally admit that she has found another love.Reviews
"Prowse handles her explosive subject with delicate skill . . . Deeply moving and inspiring." —Daily Mail
"No one writes contemporary family drama as well as Amanda Prowse." —Daily Mail on Perfect Daughter
"Full of raw emotion, this sensitive exploration of mental illness is a real tear-jerker." —Sunday Mirror
"Captivating, heartbreaking, superb." —Closer
"An emotional, unputdownable read." —Red Magazine
"Powerful and emotional family drama that packs a real punch." —HeatAuthor Biography
Amanda Prowse is the author of six novels and four collections of short stories, including the bestselling What Have I Done?