Dom Coleman-Cappabianca is the divinely handsome owner of Dominic's, the hottest restaurant in town. But he's about to find out things are even steamier out of the kitchen. For starters, his blonde PR exec girlfriend Tanya seems hell bent on promoting her own interests, whatever the expense. Carla Berlusconi, the beautiful Italian American waitress, keeps her New York past to herself in Dominic's. But who is she? And what is her real story? Sexy doctor P.J. O'Sullivan is one of Dom's best customers. Five years on he still struggles to cope with the death of his beloved wife. Will he find true love again? Charlotte Keating is the perfect daughter, the perfect mother and now, the perfectly behaved divorcee. But her daughter Candy is about to change all that. And then Dom's glamorous Italian mother Cici is getting herself into some very hot water. From Dublin to Rome and New York, family fidelity is tested to its limits as the cast of Dominic's discover when love is the dish of the day, it's a recipe for trouble.
Fiona O'Brien is a best selling author of women's fiction.
After a convent education and a spell at university she began her career as an advertising copywriter working in London and Dublin where she was responsible for many award winning commercials. When she grew tired of being confined to one page A4 and three lines of copy she left advertising to begin work on her first novel.
Fiona lives in her hometown of Dublin, Ireland, and is a hopeless animal lover. She enjoys reading, walking on the beach with her dog, people watching and visiting clairvoyants.
Her books have been welcomed by some terrific reviews, and she has been described by The Bookseller (UK) as one of Ireland's real stars.
Fiona writes intuitively about modern women of all ages, their lives and loves, and in particular, family dynamics.
Her writing has been described as warm, witty, insightful and wise.
She is currently working on her sixth novel - and she really, really hopes you enjoy her books.
To learn more about Fiona and her writing, visit her website at www.fionaobrien.com
