The Sweet Second Life of Darrell Kincaid

Romance, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Catherine Robertson ISBN: 9781869795832
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Publication: September 2, 2011
Imprint: RHNZ Adult ebooks Language: English
Author: Catherine Robertson
ISBN: 9781869795832
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand
Publication: September 2, 2011
Imprint: RHNZ Adult ebooks
Language: English

**A romping chick-lit with heart-ache, misunderstandings, travel and love.**No one knows 'happy endings' like romance novelist Darrell Kincaid. She's delivered eight of them to her readers with pleasure. But it's not to be with book number nine. In the act of adding the final full stop, Darrell has a revelation: it's not the ending that really matters but what comes next. Darrell now sees that when her husband Tom died (twenty-one months and three days ago, but who's counting?) she lost more than the man she loved. She lost her own 'happy ever after'. The life she expected to live has gone, vanished forever in a puff of fickle, unfair smoke. Darrell knows she has a choice. She can stay in New Zealand and live a half-life, or she can leave in search of something - perhaps someone - else. So Darrell decides upon London, the least romantic capital she knows (why set yourself up for disappointment?). Armed with Nancy Mitford's Love In A Cold Climate as her guide to proper Englishness and the ideal romantic hero, she sets out to live the sweet second life she deserves.The Catherine Robertson TrilogyBook 1: The Sweet Second Life of Darrell KincaidBook 2: The Not So Perfect Life of Mo LawrenceBook 3: The Misplaced Affections of Charlotte Forbes

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**A romping chick-lit with heart-ache, misunderstandings, travel and love.**No one knows 'happy endings' like romance novelist Darrell Kincaid. She's delivered eight of them to her readers with pleasure. But it's not to be with book number nine. In the act of adding the final full stop, Darrell has a revelation: it's not the ending that really matters but what comes next. Darrell now sees that when her husband Tom died (twenty-one months and three days ago, but who's counting?) she lost more than the man she loved. She lost her own 'happy ever after'. The life she expected to live has gone, vanished forever in a puff of fickle, unfair smoke. Darrell knows she has a choice. She can stay in New Zealand and live a half-life, or she can leave in search of something - perhaps someone - else. So Darrell decides upon London, the least romantic capital she knows (why set yourself up for disappointment?). Armed with Nancy Mitford's Love In A Cold Climate as her guide to proper Englishness and the ideal romantic hero, she sets out to live the sweet second life she deserves.The Catherine Robertson TrilogyBook 1: The Sweet Second Life of Darrell KincaidBook 2: The Not So Perfect Life of Mo LawrenceBook 3: The Misplaced Affections of Charlotte Forbes

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