![]() “This is the most inspirational room,” she says waving at the high ceilings and large sash windows that invite in the winter sun. ![]() From her home in Egypt to studying in France and England, some time in Switzerland and now Ireland, every one of Hannah’s books carries her readers away to a new location.įor now, though, the couple are living in a beautiful period home overlooking the Wicklow countryside. For now, though, she is settling into her new home in Ireland.Īlthough, her husband Nicolas proclaims – while pouring tea into delicate china cups – that he is “half Irish on his mother’s side”, this is their first extended stay in Ireland.īoth have travelled the world and lived in various locations. “Believe me, I was right in the midst of the Greek culture when I was writing the book,” she laughs. So we were a bit surprised to find the author wrapped in a large scarf beside an open fire at her home in Co Wicklow. Aphrodite’s Tears is Hannah Fielding’s newest novel that is sure to heat up any winter’s day – or serve as the perfect escapism for those heading to the sun this summer. The sultry heat of Greece, the barren, isolated islands, the azure blue of the sea and the broad, tanned, handsome and domineering master of the great house. ![]()
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