May all
your skies
be blue
Sign up with your email address to receive news, updates, and exclusive content
He's leaning in. I'm leaning in.
'The future is ours to make, Shauns,'
he says,
lips almost touching.
Critic Reviews
Full of brilliant characterisation and a powerful storyteller's truthfulness,
this is a hugely compelling and utterly persuasive novel from a very major literary talent
Joseph O’Connor
Positively thrumming with heart and humour May All Your Skies Be Blue will ever so gently break your heart.
Fiona Scarlett's second novel proves she's one of those rare writers, capable of crafting an epic out of the everyday.
Jan Carson
A beautiful, deeply affecting story. These characters will work their way into your heart and become part of your life.
Fí has a deep knowledge of the vagaries of the human condition, and a rare and immense talent
to bring a story and its cast to stirring life with humour, with unending empathy, and love.
She is a writer of the very first order.
Donal Ryan
A stunning love letter to time and community, each page sings with pathos and affection.
To read it is to feel closer to humanity.
Wiz Wharton
A poignant exploration of the intricate dance between fate and choice.
Through the lives of a tight-knit group of friends, a single decision ripples through time, shaping their worlds.
Scarlett's prose breathes life into a brilliant cast of unforgettable characters, each with their own story.
This is a novel about love's enduring power, friendship, the tragedy of being human and the devastating impact of loss. I loved it!
Elaine Feeney
Fíona Scarlett pulls you in heart first to meet characters you feel you've known forever and who walk away with you after the book is read.
I don't think this is a skill that can be taught. It's a gift and this writer has it.
Jo Browning Wroe