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Not everything can be planned! Dawn had lived in Greengrove all her life. Love had never been a priority in her mind. She had plenty of time for that, especially after watching her twin sister Debbie fall in love and have her heart shattered. Why would you put yourself through that? For the past few years, Dawn has been suffering from ill health. Being given a diagnosis was a double-edged sword. Yes, they now knew what was wrong with her, but now she feels useless. All those things that she had put on hold may now not happen. Falling in love and having children is no longer a possibility. Who…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Not everything can be planned! Dawn had lived in Greengrove all her life. Love had never been a priority in her mind. She had plenty of time for that, especially after watching her twin sister Debbie fall in love and have her heart shattered. Why would you put yourself through that? For the past few years, Dawn has been suffering from ill health. Being given a diagnosis was a double-edged sword. Yes, they now knew what was wrong with her, but now she feels useless. All those things that she had put on hold may now not happen. Falling in love and having children is no longer a possibility. Who would want to stick around with her now? But a chance meeting with one boy she went to school with proves her wrong. Can she believe he could love her and her broken body?
Autorenporträt
Helen is a mother of two grown-up daughters living in the North Yorkshire. History and research has always been something she has loved, and she has three master's degrees in History, which she did later in life. She has always wanted to write, but due to being diagnosed as dyslexic later in life, she always thought it was something she couldn't do. But she is proving herself wrong. Along with reading, Helen loves visiting many different places in the United Kingdom, especially if they have canals or waterfalls. The inspiration for Greengrove is her love of canals as she finds them very tranquil places that have the ability to calm her, so where better to set a book?