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'The voice of modern woman' Marie Claire The laugh-out-loud Sunday Times bestseller is back - and funnier than ever! Perfect for fans of Why Mummy Drinks and Milly Johnson, Fiona writes about life as it really is. After yet another disaster, Lorrie is calling time on online dating. She might be single in her forties, but she's got a good job, wonderful children and she's happy. This, Lorrie decides, is going to have to be enough. That is, until she receives a very unexpected request from France. Antoine Rousseau, who had once turned a lonely French exchange trip into a summer of romance, wants to see her - after thirty years. But Lorrie is a responsible woman. She can't exactly run off to Nice with the man who broke her teenage heart . . . can she?

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The Woman Who Met Her Match, Fiona Gibson

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Titel
The Woman Who Met Her Match
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Fiona Gibson
Verlag
Avon
Erscheinungsdatum
2017
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
400
ISBN10
0008157022
ISBN13
9780008157029
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'The voice of modern woman' Marie Claire The laugh-out-loud Sunday Times bestseller is back - and funnier than ever! Perfect for fans of Why Mummy Drinks and Milly Johnson, Fiona writes about life as it really is. After yet another disaster, Lorrie is calling time on online dating. She might be single in her forties, but she's got a good job, wonderful children and she's happy. This, Lorrie decides, is going to have to be enough. That is, until she receives a very unexpected request from France. Antoine Rousseau, who had once turned a lonely French exchange trip into a summer of romance, wants to see her - after thirty years. But Lorrie is a responsible woman. She can't exactly run off to Nice with the man who broke her teenage heart . . . can she?