Is loneliness worth the price of freedom? Polly Park thinks so-until she meets Spike, who's set to leave for Australia in six months. No strings, no mess. But falling in love-and a surprise discovery after he's gone-leaves Polly's life forever changed.
Three years later, Polly is a single mum to her daughter, Rowan. She's dating Max and may finally be ready to open her heart again. Then Spike reappears with a glamorous girlfriend, throwing Polly's world-and her emotions-into turmoil. As old feelings resurface, Polly must navigate where her heart stands with both Spike and Max, and consider what's best for her daughter.
The Trouble with Love is a witty rom-com that tackles love's messiness. If love is the answer, what is the question?
'Quirky, charming and laugh-out-loud funny. Polly and Spike are my favourite romantic couple for a very long time... It's a feel-good book for Renaissance Women and Men everywhere.' Julie Cohen
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
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978-1-83574-208-2 (9781835742082)
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Rosemary Dun had a portfolio career including physiotherapy, medical rehabilitation and disability research, before returning to her first love, writing. She has an MA in Creative Writing and is a tutor in Creative Writing at The Open University. A spoken word performer and novelist, Rosemary writes in her blue shed on a hill overlooking the Bristol Channel. Rosemary Dun identifies as a disabled author living with hypermobile-Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.