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Isabelle Broom
The Place We Met
2017. 416 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN UK; MICHAEL JOSEPH 2017
ISBN: 0-7181-8668-0 (0718186680)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-7181-8668-5 (9780718186685)
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Taggie is a few months into her job as an events manager in Lake Como. Distraction is what she needs to forget why she left England. Lucy arrives at Lake Como with her perfect new boyfriend Pete. She´s sure that life is about to start for her, it feels so right with him. But as New Year´s Eve approaches and the women meet by chance, it becomes clear this isn´t the perfect place of new beginnings.
Taggie is only a few months into her job as an events manager in Lake Como. She´s rushed off her feet, but distraction is what she needs to forget why she left England.
Lucy arrives at Lake Como with her perfect new boyfriend, Pete. Falling fast in love, she´s sure that life is about to start for her, it feels so right with him.
But as New Year´s Eve approaches and the women meet by chance, it becomes clear this isn´t the perfect place of new beginnings. While Lucy is willing to do anything to keep hold of Pete, the past Taggie so desperately wanted to escape is catching up with her . . .
Utterly romantic Adele Parks bestselling author of The Image of You
Broom, Isabelle
Isabelle Broom was born in Cambridge nine days before the 1980s began and studied Media Arts in London before joining the ranks at Heat magazine, where she remains the Book Reviews editor. Always happiest when she is off on an adventure, Isabelle now travels all over the world seeking out settings for her novels, as well as making the annual pilgrimage to her true home - the Greek island of Zakynthos. Currently based in Suffolk, where she shares a cottage with her dog Max and approximately 467 spiders, Isabelle fits her writing around a busy freelance career and tries her best not to be crushed to oblivion under her ever-growing pile of to-be-read books.