From the author of A Hopeless Romantic and Going Home comes an engaging
new novel about a young woman who suffers loss and heartbreak--only to
regain a chance at happiness when she least expects it. Thirty-year-old
Kate Miller fled London two years ago when her life fell apart
spectacularly. Living in New York with her mother and stepfather and
working half-heartedly as a literary agent, Kate must return to London
when her father, a famous classical musician, undergoes a kidney
transplant. She's only returning for a short visit, or so she thinks.
But once in London, she faces the friends who are bound with her forever
as a result of one day when life changed for all of them. What really
happened before Kate left London? And can she pick up the pieces and
allow herself to love her own life again? Witty, smart, and
entertaining, Evans's heartwarming tale, which was a bestseller in the
United Kingdom earlier this year, will delight readers who enjoy novels
by Cathy Kelly, Hester Browne, and Marian Keyes.