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For some, it takes time to realise they have actually fallen in love. Sarah Arva is different. She believes that if someone is made for you, a cup of coffee should fix it all. She hates the wandering about in a relationship for years, and she believes marriage should be on top of the list. When the flirting begins, it is followed up with confusion and misunderstanding at work. But when Tobias Kinza gets transferred to San Francisco all of a sudden, just when Sarah has finally agreed she really likes him, she decides to make a move. Why can't a girl make the first move? But it has to be…mehr

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For some, it takes time to realise they have actually fallen in love. Sarah Arva is different. She believes that if someone is made for you, a cup of coffee should fix it all. She hates the wandering about in a relationship for years, and she believes marriage should be on top of the list. When the flirting begins, it is followed up with confusion and misunderstanding at work. But when Tobias Kinza gets transferred to San Francisco all of a sudden, just when Sarah has finally agreed she really likes him, she decides to make a move. Why can't a girl make the first move? But it has to be sensible. Sarah Arva has a wise plan, and she doesn't want to regret it when she turns fifty. But would Tobias Kinza respond the same? Will he declare how he feels? And was Sarah perfectly sure it's not an infatuation, but Mr. Right? Heart-warming, and romantic, A First Move is a story that will make you laugh, sad, and support Sarah when she finally realises she doesn't want to regret whole her life.
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Autorenporträt
Shazia Ameerun began her writing career when she was fourteen years old. From a very early age, she dreamed of having books that would make the heady heights of all UK libraries and around the world. She lives in London and has had two poetry books published. She has won many poetry competitions across the UK. After her degree at Sunderland University, she urges to resume her writing career and share many stories that are worth reading for great morals in life.