Enya’s life has become small. Her husband’s death has left her bereft, and though she’s only in her early fifties, she’s happiest looking after her son, Aiden, his childhood sweetheart, Holly, and her beloved cat, Pickle.
So the spark she feels for the stranger who bumps into her car in the airport car park is a complete shock. But Enya can’t stop thinking about him.
Then, when Aiden makes a life-changing decision, Enya suddenly finds her close-knit community thrown into chaos. Her best friend, Jenny, isn’t speaking to her, Aiden’s future hangs in the balance, Holly is devastated, and the stranger from the car park is suddenly in her life.
Torn between family, love and loyalty, Enya faces a dilemma: stay safely where she is, or take a leap into the unknown? Because maybe her happily-ever-after could have one more chapter yet…
My Thoughts:
Enya does not feel as though much is going on with her life at the moment and feels a bit stale, she is bereaved and has made her son her priority but what is left for Enya. Until she meets a guy and is surprised with how she feels towards him. Could this be her chance at finding happiness again? her son has other ideas and when he makes a transformational decision it won’t just affect him but her as well. What can Enya do to put everything back together and she herself and her son happy again? I liked how the story flowed, Amanda is a writer who you instantly can connect with and her writing style is easy and light. I found Enya to be inspiring and it did make me think what I would do in her situation, full of family, grief and love packed into a gorgeous story.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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