What Eden Did Next: The moving and uplifting bestseller you'll never forget

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THE NO. 1 BESTSELLER

She's ready to move on. But will her family let her?

'One of my favourite authors' Marian Keyes


An unforgettable marriage

Five years ago, the bottom fell out of Eden's world when her firefighter husband died. Now, instead of the future she had planned with Andy, she has Lila - the daughter he never got the chance to meet. Instead of Andy, she has his family.

An unexpected romance
Then an old friend comes back into Eden's life: someone who doesn't see her as a widow or a mother; someone who reminds her of how she used to be. Suddenly she's having fun again. But Andy's mother has other plans for Eden, who soon faces an impossible decision. One that could tear a family apart . . .

An impossible choice
Compassionate, irresistible and honest, What Eden Did Next is a sometimes heart-breaking, ultimately joyful, novel of love, loss - and finding your own way to happiness.

What readers are saying about What Eden Did Next

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'A story that grips you . . . you can't wait to see what happens next' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

'Definitely a five star read' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

'A truly wonderful book' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Praise for Sheila O'Flanagan

'Reading a Sheila O'Flanagan novel always feels like sitting down for a cup of tea with a friend - she writes with such warmth and empathy' Beth O'Leary

'A novel which celebrates strong women who can carve out their own happy endings' Linda Green

'Sheila writes with such verve and positivity and emotional intelligence - she knows just what it is to be a woman' Veronica Henry

'A refreshing, unapologetic, funny, absorbing page-turner which left me wanting to read another Sheila O'Flanagan novel straight away!' Emily Gunnis

Ratings and reviews

4.8
9 reviews
Claire McPartlin
April 29, 2022
I really enjoyed this story of someone who'd been through a few tragedies in her life, but was working through her grief towards a better life for herself and her daughter. Eden lost her parents when she was young, and was brought up by her aunt and uncle, who were childless and didn't really know what to do with her. So they all just muddled along the best they could, until Eden left home and then they hardly saw each other as the aunt and uncle moved to France. It's funny how you see things as a child and as an adult though, and how looking back with an adult perspective puts a totally different outlook on things, as Eden finds out later in this book when there's a medical emergency with her aunt. The main story is about Eden, who is a nurse/personal carer, but also has a sideline in calligraphy which was something a bit different but a really nice addition to the story, and her loving but quite controlling in-laws, mostly her mother-in-law. Eden's husband was a firefighter and died before their daughter was born, so his family stepped in and did everything for Eden initially. But as time has gone on they continue to assume Eden will go along with their plans all the time and it becomes more difficult as she doesn't want to hurt them, but equally she is more than capable of deciding what, or who, she wants in her life. It's difficult though as the dead son/husband has been put on a pedestal by his mother so there's a fine line to tread. Then Eden bumps into an old friend, Rafe, who has recently moved back to Dublin from the States, and also has a young daughter and has been through a personal tragedy, and they start getting close again, much to the anxiety of both families. I really enjoyed all the characters in this book, even the nosy women on the WhatsApp group in Sycamore Grove the Close where Rafe lived, all trying to get to meet him first and the oneupmanship that was always in the background! Eden was caring for a lovely elderly lady in the same Close, Elizabeth, who'd been robbed and had a fall, so a fair bit of the story happens around this Close. This was just a really delightful read about loss, families and trying to make your own way along in life, coming out the other side stronger and happier.
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About the author

Sheila O'Flanagan is the author of over 30 bestselling books, including What Eden Did Next, Three Weddings and a Proposal, The Women Who Ran Away, Her Husband's Mistake, The Hideaway and The Missing Wife. She lives in Dublin with her husband. www.sheilaoflanagan.com X @sheilaoflanagan Facebook.com/sheilabooks

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