Description
Like every woman, Kate thought she'd never meet the love of her life... Until she did. But are they destined to be together?
Kate Miller has lived in New York for three long years. Now, with her father ill, it's time to come home and face everything she left behind...
Her friends: Zoe and Francesca, bound to her forever as a result of one day when life changed for them all.
Her family: her adored father and his much younger wife.
The job: she abandoned on a glossy women's magazine.
And, the man she thought was the love of her life, whose heart she has broken.
What really happened before Kate left London? And can she pick up the pieces and allow herself to love life again?
A modern day love story jam-packed with humour, hurt, hope and happiness - so unputdownable you'll cancel your Friday night out to keep reading.
About the Author
Harriet Evans is the author of five previous novels, Going Home, A Hopeless Romantic, The Love of Her Life, I Remember You and Love Always all of which were bestsellers. She lives in London and now writes full time, having given up her job to do so.
Reviews
Praise for The Love of Her Life:
'Brilliantly observed and emotionally charged' Daily Mirror
'A top holiday holiday read.' Closer
'A blissfully entertaining read' Woman and Home
Praise for Harriet Evans:
'Enchanting' Jilly Cooper
'Fabulous...I loved it' Sophie Kinsella
A joy from start to finish - sharp, funny and modern as well as warm, cuddly and nostalgic' Fiona Walker.
'A gorgeously feel-good book to snuggle up with in front of the fire' Heat
A lovely, funny heart-warmer...Evans' heightened comic style and loveable characters make it effortlessly readable'
Marie Claire
'Events and characters fairly leap off the page in this touching, engrossing and convincing novel. It's a rollicking ride of joy, disappointment and self-discovery, which you'll want to devour in one sitting' Daily Telegraph
'Will warm you up like a brandy on a winter's night...witty, entertaining, self-reflective and full of characters you'll grow to love' Heat
Book Information
ISBN 9780007243822
Author Harriet Evans
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint HarperCollins
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 30mm