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When Ros steps off a plane after three years away, she’s in need of a new job, a new flat and a new start. But her friends have moved on, her parents only have eyes for each other, and her bedroom has been moved into the garden shed. Suddenly, Ros has a bad case of nostalgia for the way things were.
Then her phone begins to ping with messages from her old life. Including one number she thought she’d erased forever: the man who broke her heart.
Sometimes we’d all like the chance to see what we’ve been missing…
400 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 23, 2020

“I want things to be exactly as they were before.”
“But you can’t turn back the clock, Ros.”


Talk about pruh·dik·tuh·bl.![]()
If you’re afraid someone will walk away from you if you tell them you love them, why on earth would you want to be with them in the first place?
Sex with someone you fancied like mad was great but sex between two people who fancy each other like mad AND really cared about one another? Another stratosphere.
‘Thanks for dinner,’ I called as I clung to the doorframe. Better that than nothing.
‘I’ll see you soon.’
‘You will,’ he replied. And it sounded like a promise.