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Amanda Ross made a big mistake in her first marriage, falling for charm and charisma and getting selfishness and faithlessness: she swore she'd never make the same mistake again. When she meets Angus and Luke, it's more difficult than she thought to tell.

442 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Maeve Haran

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Maeve Haran is an Oxford Law graduate who worked in journalism and television before writing her first novel, Having It All, a worldwide bestseller translated into 26 languages and shortlisted for
the Romantic Novel of the Year. She wrote twelve more contemporary novels, one work of non-fiction, and two historical novels.

Her new book In the Summertime is due out on June 8.

She has grown-up three children and lives in North London.

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1,186 reviews73 followers
August 1, 2019
Още една моя любимка англичанка.
С много интелигентно чувство за хумор.
Много добри диалози.
И обичайните човешки проблеми.
Добре, че имам какво да си припомням .
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2,348 reviews193 followers
January 1, 2016
Enjoyable English chook-lit about a woman who lives in a quaint town by the sea with her kids, dreams of opening her own gallery, and is getting over being abandoned by her husband three years before. She meets two men, one a rich property developer, the other a charming romeo, and the story unfolds fairly predictably. There are some good supporting characters and the heroine is not too annoying, so it was fine if you like this sort of thing.
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1,564 reviews270 followers
July 18, 2018
Was ok, would be a good read if your not holiday, zero concentration required and not really engaging.
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