Two strangers. One park bench. One life changing conversation.One chance meeting is all it takes.
Two strangers go to a park for very different reasons. One is looking for a place of escape. The other is there to fulfil a promise to a dear friend.
Annette Grey’s family wants a divorce. They told her so over a curry in their favourite restaurant. The next morning, she packs up her things and leaves. Her life is meaningless now. It’s over. All she has to do is work out how to end it.
Edith Pinsent’s having a busy morning too. The last of her old friends has died and she’s promised one final act of naughtiness. Mission accomplished, she finds a park bench to rest.
But the bench is already occupied by a distraught woman who reminds Edie of her own past. Edie is compelled to take a seat and start up a conversation.
Netta Wilde feels as if she’s always known Edith Pinsent, even though they never met. At least, that’s what she’s always believed.
If you like moving, uplifting page-turners, you’ll love this little Netta Wilde novella.
★★★★★ ‘Lovely novella. A must read as part of this series.’
★★★★★ ‘Hazel has an unerring talent to create characters, events and emotions so easily able to relate to.’
★★★★★ ‘Absolutely brilliant. Hazel brings her characters to life so you feel like they are all old friends.’
Another great book from Hazel Ward. Just a short novella giving you inside into some characters in her Netta Wilde series and, once again, she never fails to impress.