Donohue’s latest is women’s fiction at its finest, a masterfully unfeigned story about unconditional love and its healing power mixed with a thrilling mystery. Her animated dialogue sets the tone, and the human and equine costars add genuineness... [A] fast-paced, bestseller-bound page-turner.” — RT Book Reviews (top pick)
“Every Wild Heart... [is] a heartfelt, funny, poignant and suspenseful story of a good woman trying her best, making mistakes, picking up the pieces and moving on a celebration of what it means to be a working mother.” — Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Family Tree
“Brava, Meg Donohue! Part love story, part mystery, I devoured this novel. Everything I love about women’s fiction is tucked within these pages-strong and vivid characters, an intriguing plot, a beautiful love story with a dash of mystery…and bonus, horses!” — Lori Nelson Spielman, internationally bestselling author of The Life List
“Every Wild Heart captivated me from the very first page. . . . Meg Donohue’s latest demonstrates, yet again, her gift for revealing the many mysteries of the human heart.” — Camille Pagán, bestselling author of Life and Other Near-Death Experiences
“By turns sweet, funny, and tension-filled, Meg Donohue’s wonderful new novel shows us the power of wild hearts - and the remarkable females who possess them.” — Sarah Pekkanen, internationally bestselling author of The Perfect
“Every Wild Heart is Meg Donohue’s finest novel to date emotionally resonant, absorbing and funny in all the right places, it’s a portrait of mothers and daughters, missteps and triumphs, and love in all of its bewildering and delightful disguises.” — Meg Mitchell Moore, author of The Admissions
Praise for ALL THE SUMMER GIRLS: “Beach Book Extraordinaire! Donohue’s three protagonists are irresistibly sympathetic as they try to unbury their true selves from the ruinous secrets of their shared past.” — Elin Hilderbrand
“All the Summer Girls is a beautifully wrought story about the tender yet resillient bonds of friendship and the damage of kept secrets. Meg Donohue writes with keen insight, prodding readers to re-examine their own past choices, while gracefully examining themes of family, friendship and forgiveness.” — Karen White, New York Times bestselling author
“An honest and engaging look at the complicated and powerful bonds of female friendship. Donohue takes us on a weekend reunion full of secrets, resentment, and regret-in other words, once you start this book, you won’t be able to put it down!” — Jennifer Close, bestselling author of Girls in White Dresses
“A fast-paced novel about the enduring friendship of three young women who spent their summers in Avalon on the Jersey shore before dispersing across the country....A good beach read.” — Kirkus Reviews
Praise for HOW TO EAT A CUPCAKE: “Beautifully written and quietly wise, Meg Donohue’s How to Eat a Cupcake is an achingly honest portrayal of the many layers of friendship—a story so vividly told, you can (almost) taste the buttercream.” — Sarah Jio, author of The Violets of March and The Bungalow
“Deliciously engaging. Donohue writes with charm and grace. What could be better than friendship and cupcakes?” — Rebecca Rasmussen, author of The Bird Sisters
Praise for DOG CRAZY: “Wonderful! Anyone who has ever loved and lost a dog will find wisdom and comfort in this sweet, smart story.” — Allie Larkin, author of Stay
“Even if my daughter hadn’t recently rescued a dog, our first, I would have fallen in love with Meg Donohue’s Dog Crazy. On these pages you will find love, healing, forgiveness and pure unbridled joy of the human and canine kind.” — Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author of The Shoemaker's Wife
“[A] delightful tale with heart-wrenching emotions … entertaining high jinks and a well-deserved happy ending for the many vivid characters you’ll grow to love. Add to that Donohue’s zippy prose, and you’ve got an entertaining, can’t-put-down page-turner you’ll want to share.” — RT Book Reviews (top pick) on DOG CRAZY
“Donohue expertly explores the relationship of mother and daughter, realistically illustrating both the good and the bad in it... A beautiful combination of mystery, hope, and most of all self-acceptance , Every Wild Heart is sure to shine in all women’s fiction collections and be a huge hit among book clubs.” — Library Journal (starred review)