Monday, April 20, 2015

Wandering in Exile by Peter Murphy Review

Danny Boyle was hoping for a fresh start in Canada. With the help of his uncle Martin, he'd soon found a job and a regular gig with a bar band. And when his sweetheart, Deirdre, joined him, Danny seemed set for life.

But Fate wasn’t done with Danny, and when his uncle was stricken with AIDS, Deirdre did the only thing she could think of to save him from the darkness – she got pregnant. Rising to the occasion, Danny became a father with enthusiasm.

With the arrival of their second child, though, mortgages, day-care, and the press of the day took their toll on the young couple. Battling the voice in his head that told him he wasn't suited for this role, Danny found an ally in the bottle. Soon, drinking became the only thing that made sense to him.

Deirdre, however, refused to give up without a fight. If she could only get Danny to join her, they might even win.

The sequel to Born & Bred, Wandering in Exile is the second novel in the Life & Times Trilogy, a cycle of novels that charts the course of one star-crossed life. Filled with poetic prose and brimming with poignant observation, it is a work of uncommon depth and resonance.

Print ISBN: 978-1-61188-182-0
E-book ISBN: 978-1-61188-183-7
Trade Paperback Price $14.95 --- E-book Price $9.99
Publication Date: January 13, 2015 --- 346 pages
 
     

My Review:






















I was lucky enough to read Born & Bred by this same author. I had to read this book and see what was going on with Danny. I was so glad that he was moving on and that his girlfriend decided to join him. They started a family and I thought that their future was going to work out. However Danny got some bad news and his life started to unravel. This is the second book in a trilogy, so the ending was not definite. I hope that Danny can get himself straightened out so he can be there for his family. I can not wait to read the last book in this trilogy. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review via The Story Plant, however all opinions are my own.

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