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Freezing 15
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Complete, First published Jun 11
When seventeen-year-old Eabha Scanlon moves back to Ballylaggin after her father's sudden death, the last thing she wants is to start over - not in her old town, not in her old house, and definitely not at her new school, where everyone seems to know her name before she even walks through the gates.

Thrown into a tight-knit group of rugby lads, sharp-tongued girls, and small-town politics, Eabha is determined to keep her head down and survive fifth year. But then there's Robbie Mac (lesser known original Boys Of Tommen character)- quiet, steady, a little broody, and very much off-limits. He's the star of the rugby team, after Johnny Kavanagh of course, the one everyone turns to, the one who sees more than he says.

And he sees her - all of her.

As friendship blurs into something deeper and secrets from the past begin to surface, Eabha has to decide what she's willing to risk for a future that suddenly feels possible.

Grief, love, loyalty, and longing collide in this slow-burn, emotionally rich coming-of-age romance set in the world of The Boys of Tommen. Perfect for fans of Chloe Walsh's heartbreakingly honest storytelling - this is Freezing 15.
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SECOND GENERATION BOYS OF TOMMEN They said history never repeats itself, but in Cork, it always rhymed. It had been twenty years since the halls of Tommen College echoed with the chaos, heartbreak, and heady dreams of boys who grew up too fast and girls who burned like fire through their lives. Twenty years since Joey Lynch clawed his way out of pain and poverty, since Shannon like a storm tore through Johnny Kavanagh's carefully built walls, and since Gibsie Gibson proved the class clown had more depth than the sea. They had become parents now, somehow - the kind that showed up at matches screaming on the sidelines, who texted way too often, and who still drank pints together on Saturday nights like they were eighteen. And now, their children - bonded by blood, friendship, and stories too wild to be made up - were stepping into their own.