Reviews Of Sinead's Books
In My Sister’s Shoes
The Sun Newspaper
“A lovely thought
provoking tale”
OK Magazine
Touching
and funny
The Sunday Tribune
A
fabulous book
Sunday
Independent
In
My Sister’s Shoes strikes gold….Moriarty has a
brilliant touch
The
Examiner
This
bittersweet humour is reminiscent of the novels of Marian Keyes, and is
actually dare I say, even better. Moriarty has become a name to respect
RTE
Guide
A
fantastic read
Irish
Independent
Within
minutes, I was smitten…Moriarty writes with a natural flair
and draws realistic characters that you actually want to spend time
with. She moves with ease between humour and sadness.
The Baby Trail
Heat Magazine
The Baby Trail will make you laugh out loud one minute and
wipe away a rogue tear the next.
Irish Independent
Moriarty's Emma has the wit of of Sex and the City's Carrie
Bradshaw, mixed with the Murphy's Law luck of Bridget Jones.
Irish Tatler
The pace is fast and furious -
a real page-turner.
Irish Times
Lots of tears and even more laughs
a confident debut
RTÉ Guide
very funny, with a cast of wonderful supporting
characters and an unpredictable ending. Marian Keyes, you have
some competition.
Ireland on Sunday
[The Baby Trail] is funny - sidesplittingly so, which is a
difficult balance to strike considering the weight of the subject
matter.
Irish Examiner
The novel is a fantastic read
it jumps off the page and
show the pain of infertility as well as the humour
A Perfect Match
Daily Express
Hilarious
Irish Tatler
Treading sensitive territory with aplomb
OK Magazine
A touching tale with just the right amount of humour
Irish Times
She writes with great confidence and style; the book is funny,
but not to the extent of sacrificial plot offerings
Ireland on Sunday
Moriartys realistic dialogue and plot, her engaging
multi-faceted characters, and her humour and sensitivity in the
face of complex issues quickly drew me in. This novel brings out
a whole new side of chick-lit and proves the genre can tackle a
plethora of complex issues while still being entertaining.
Irish Independent
For thousands of women Moriartys take on a very common problem will have them giggling and sniffling in equal measure.
Evening Herald
A funny and poignant read.
Daily Telegraph
'Moriarty writes with a brash and spontaneous eloquence'
From Here To Maternity
OK Magazine
Brilliantly eccentric and utterlycharming we love this!
Ireland on Sunday
Hilarious yet surprisingly informative
Evening Herald
Moriarty has a flair for side-splitting humour and
fun.
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