
HAPPILY
EVER AFTER?
By Benison Anne O'Reilly
It's
a special feeling to read a first novel from an author who leaves you wanting
more. For writer Benison O'Reilly, her first foray into fiction, Happily Ever
After? shows she has a great future as a novelist.
Benison
O'Reilly seemed to have it all, a handsome successful husband and three beautiful
children, but she soon realised that life is not perfect. Her experience of loss
and grief at finding out her beautiful youngest son was autistic, made her rethink
the Cinderella story. She wrote a bestselling guide to autism and then turned
her hand to fiction to explore the issues that had turned her world upside down.
Happily Ever After? is a contemporary women's novel.
Eleanor (Ellie) Cooper, a smart blonde with a daughter, a couple of university
degrees and a job marketing a drug for erectile dysfunction fills us in on her
life from the seat of her Cathay Pacific airliner en route to Hong Kong, where
a new life as an expat with her pilot husband, Tony, awaits.
Ellie
has an anthropologist's eye for human weakness and a steady supply of one liners,
but that doesn't stop her falling for the most clichéd of romantic fairytales-her
own Cinderella story. When Tony enters her life he appears straight out of Prince
Charming Central. So what if he has a few control issues and comes packaged with
a mother-in-law-to-be that would rival Cruella De Vil -this is the man she was
always destined to be with, isn't it?
They have their fairytale
wedding by a glittering Sydney Harbour and Ellie assumes it's all going to be
happily ever after. Yet as most of us discover, Ellie and Tony find that life
doesn't always go to plan. What follows is a rollercoaster ride of sadness and
loss, betrayal, revenge, lust, redemption and love, with lots of humour thrown
in.
Happily Ever After? is very much a look at contemporary
women, with a working mother as our heroine and narrator. It addresses serious
themes and issues through a narrative that draws you in, making Happily Ever
After? a novel you won't be able to put down.
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR:
In Happily Ever After? Benison O'Reilly
writes from her own experiences of being a wife and mother to three sons, one
of whom is autistic, saying 'It was a jolt to realise that, even though I'd married
my handsome prince on a picture-perfect summer day several years earlier, the
'happily ever after' was by no means given, and if we go into marriage expecting
it we may be heading for a fall. Without the experience of my own loss and grief
(dealing with her son's autism) I could not have written with authenticity of
loss and disappointment in Happily Ever After? Benison lives in Sydney's
inner west with her husband and three sons.
Happily
Ever After? is available now.