Uplifting, light-hearted women’s fiction for the discerning reader.
Thirty Years – a menopausal ‘second chance’ romance.
Hayley Jennings is 52 years old, recently divorced, with two grown up children. She has a new lease on life – exploring the world and doing all the things she’s been wanting to do for years, such as learning to ski. The last thing she’s expecting to happen on her solo skiing trip to the French Alps is to (literally) bump into Nick, the love of her life, her soulmate… the man who broke her heart nearly 30 years ago. Finally, Hayley has a chance to find out what happened all those years ago and confront her own past in the process. Hayley’s reminiscences of her youth and her marriage are interwoven with Nick’s tale of loss and self-sacrifice – but can she trust him? And is it too late for them to pick up where they left off?
“It isn’t possible to love and part. You can transmute love, ignore it, muddle it, but you can never pull it out of you.” – E.M. Forster, Room with a View