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One Summer In Positano Georgie Capron

  • SKU: BELL-34149982
One Summer In Positano Georgie Capron
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Publisher: Head of Zeus
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.31 MB
Author: Georgie Capron
ISBN: 9781786693358, 1786693356
Language: English
Year: 2017

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One Summer In Positano Georgie Capron by Georgie Capron 9781786693358, 1786693356 instant download after payment.

Sweetly romantic and swoonworthy, this book will make you believe in love!

Libby has been drifting through life for too long and, now in her early 30s, it's time to grow up. She decides to have one last summer of fun before buckling down, so heads off to beautiful Positano in Italy.

There, despite all her good intentions, she can't help but fall a little in love with the very handsome, but rather naughty, Luca and, as the summer draws to a close, Libby has some big decisions to make.

Should she head back home and face up to her responsibilities? Is Luca really the right man to start a family with, or has the perfect man been right in front of her eyes all this time?

And, when it comes to affairs of the heart, is it really better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?

Previously published as It Was Always You.

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