"Like any great diva, Eva Valentine is a flawed character. Spoilt, stubborn and sassy, she exudes lioness confidence when in the company of her fellow bitches Maddie and Parker, and hungers for sex like others desire chocolate.
Eva is all about equality as she has happily kissed girls too… and she liked it!
But underneath the hard-nosed facade she’s just a regular girl who craves normality, and a love that she can call her own.
After CCTV images of a clumsy clinch with a very married man make headlines in the Sunday papers, her whole world begins to crumble.
Eva must come to terms with the harsh consequences of her reckless actions - but don’t think for a second that this will stop her having fun.
In Europe’s most expensive capital, beautiful people can always find rich friends to fly them to fabulous parties in London or glamorous holidays in Marbella.
Praise for Champagne Kisses:
Louis Walsh, “Who better to write lust than Amanda Brunker?”
Claudia Carroll, “Fresh, funny, frothy and fabulous!”
Patricia Scanlan, “Champagne Kisses is one of the most hilarious books I’ve ever read.”
Sunday Independent, “Amanda Brunker stirs up a saucy, steaming pot-boiler spiced up with racks of totty hot enough to self-combust!”
Evening Herald, “An Irish Jackie Collins is born.”
Sunday World, “Laugh out loud stuff. Amanda Brunker sure knows how to excite and thrill her audience.”"
"Amy has recently learnt her husband was cheating on her, with other men.
After years of feeling isolated within her marriage, this reality hits her hard and her mental health is suffering.
Heading to Sunset Meadow Health Farm was to be her escape from hatred and self-loathing. Instead an aggressive dose of the winter vomiting bug sweeps the complex leaving her and the other wellness seekers, “abandoned in our shitty rooms to literally shit ourselves into next week!”
There she meets force of nature Martha who manages to seduce her, and ultimately help heal her broken heart and soul.
Curiosity contains some strong language, and adult content throughout.
Praise for Amanda Brunker.
“Amanda has a lovely way of writing,” Jilly Cooper.
“Funny, poignant and honest. Curiosity deals with bisexuality in a very sensitive manner. And exposes unintentional homophobia by average people,” The Sunday World.
“I loved it. Funny, sexy and honest. I laughed and looked over my shoulder as I listened,” Pat Shortt."