Summer at the Lake

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Floriana loves her job as an Oxford tour guide and thrives on the variety each day brings - one day it could be leading an Inspector Morse and Lewis tour, another day it could be a Pre-Raphaelite tour. Her biggest failing is that she's a habitual procrastinator and this leads her to put off telling the one true love of her life how she felt about him until it was too late. Now, out of the blue, after two years of not speaking, she receives a card from Seb announcing his forthcoming marriage. It's a card that sets off a chain of events that ensures life is about to change for Floriana. For if she hadn't been so distracted by Seb's news, she would have seen the car coming. . . And if she'd seen the car, there would have been no need for Adam Strong, a local property developer, and elderly spinster Esme Silcox to rush to her aid. And if she hadn't met Adam and Esme she would never have had the courage to agree to attend Seb's wedding in beautiful Lake Como. But if she goes, can she be trusted not to leap from her seat and cry, 'It should have been me!'?
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AuthorErica James
PublisherOrion
PlaceLondon
Year2013
ISBN9781409146001
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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