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Strictly Friends (Paperback)
Frances Mensah Williams
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One island paradise. One hell of a choice. When Ruby Lamont's young
son Jake starts telling tall tales about the dad who walked out on
them six years ago, she realises that, for her son's sake, it's
time to find out the truth. It's not that she wants Kenny back in
her life-her best friend, charming commitment-phobe Griffin, has
always been more of a father-figure to Jake-but if she can
understand once and for all why Kenny broke her heart by leaving
her, perhaps she and Jake can finally move on. Their journey takes
them to heart-shaped Sorrel Island, a Caribbean paradise that
according to legend was created as an enchanted refuge for lovers.
For no-nonsense Ruby, romance is the last thing on her mind.
Spoiling for a fight, she confronts her runaway ex, but he's a
changed man, or so he claims. Just as Ruby's starting to remember
what she saw in Kenny, gorgeous American portrait artist Mac
propositions her for a role as his muse, or more...and when Griffin
shows up out of the blue, seemingly with more on his mind than
friendly moral support, the tropical heat builds to an inferno.
With sparks of lust and jealousy flying in all directions, Ruby has
to wonder whether the magic of Sorrel Island is more than just a
legend. As the truth of Kenny's departure-and Griffin's
arrival-spills out, she seems destined for another devastating
heartbreak. Shaken out of her state of romantic limbo, Ruby must
discover whether people really can change-or if paradise has been
on her doorstep all along.
With another chance at love, what could possibly go wrong?
Recovering from heartbreak, unlucky-in-love events manager Cara has
vowed to avoid relationships. That is until fate throws her into
the path of handsome and kind Henry, who is worlds apart from the
men she's dated before. Unfortunately, this encounter is
short-lived when Cara misses her coach home-and with it, any chance
of seeing him again. But fate is not finished with the mismatched
couple. When Cara quite literally bumps into Henry a second time at
a work event, the run-in leaves them with feelings instead of
bruises, and they can't wait another day before seeing each other
again. Yet it soon becomes clear how deeply different their worlds
are: Cara's drama-filled African and Caribbean family couldn't be
further from Henry's family of wealthy lords and ladies. With
interfering relatives, problem friends, and an inconvenient
ex-boyfriend attempting a comeback, everything seems stacked
against the two new lovebirds. This is no straightforward love
story-Cara and Henry will have to get creative with romance if they
stand any chance of beating the odds to win their happy ever after.
The Second Time We Met is a hilarious and heartwarming romance,
perfect for anyone who believes in second chances.
Pasta-fanatic, girl-next-door Faye Bonsu is back for another
adventure in love, life and culture! Faye Bonsu seems to have it
all: a drop-dead gorgeous and successful boyfriend, a bourgeoning
career as an interior designer and a rent-free mansion in leafy
Hampstead to call home. But with all her friends shifting into
yummy-mummy mode, a man who seems to have no desire to put a ring
on it, tricky clients, and a very attractive and single boss,
things are not quite as simple as they might appear. Hoping to
escape from her suddenly complicated life and revive her wilting
romance, Faye returns to sunny Ghana for what she hopes will be the
time of her life. But life doesn't always offer second chances and
when disaster strikes, she is forced to confront the biggest
question of her life and to make a choice that comes with
consequences she will have to live with forever.
Sparks fly and cultures clash in Frances Mensah Williams' romantic
ode to self-love and multiculturalism. Dismissed as a cultural
lightweight by the man she is desperate to please, under-achieving
PA, Faye Bonsu, is on a mission to find love. A disastrous night
out leaves pasta-fanatic Faye's romantic dreams in tatters and
underscores her alienation from her African heritage. Leaving her
cosy middle-class life in London's leafy Hampstead to find out what
she's missing, Faye is whisked into the hectic social whirlpool of
Ghana where she meets the handsome Rocky Asante - a cynical,
career-obsessed banker with no time for women... until now.
Transported into a world of food, fun and sun, and faced with
choices she had never thought possible, Faye is forced to discover
that no matter how far you travel, you can't find love until you
find yourself.
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