'This romantic comedy is perfect for the beach or the garden and makes you think' Sun
'Brilliant . . . full of mischief and pathos' Irish Independent
In this hilarious, life-affirming and romantic journey through Rosie
Potter's afterlife, she shares the ghostly tale of how she lived, she
died, and she loved (in that order).
Falling in love is never simple . . .
When Rosie Potter wakes up one morning with what she assumes is the world's worst hangover, the last thing she expects is to discover that she's actually dead. With a frustrating case of amnesia, suspicious circumstances surrounding her untimely demise, and stuck wearing her ugliest flannel PJs, Rosie must figure out not only what happened last night, but why on earth she's still here.
Slowly the mystery unravels, but there are many other secrets buried in the quiet Irish village of Ballycarragh, and nobody is as innocent as they first appear. Aided by the unlikeliest of allies in her investigation, Rosie discovers that life after death isn't all it's cracked up to be, particularly when you might just be falling in love . . .
Kate Winter is a journalist, novelist and storyteller from the North West of Ireland who was lucky enough to grow up with no TV (though she didn't consider it a lucky break at the time) and lots of books. After graduating from University of Ulster with first class honours and the Ulster Television Award for her BA in Media Studies, Kate promptly forged a glittering career for herself in waitressing. Then one day, beside a swimming pool in Australia, Kate decided it was time to write a book.
This romantic comedy's perfect for the beach or the garden and makes you think
Sun
Brilliant . . . full of mischief and pathos
Irish Independent
A hilarious and incredibly moving tale . . . The ending will have you reaching for the tissues
The Lady
Funny and entertaining
Irish Country magazine
A hauntingly good read . . . pure entertainment, it's a wickedly funny ride with a romantic undertone
Press Association