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In this witty and heartfelt debut love story for fans of Josie Silver's One Day in December, a woman stranded in Paris for the day discovers that the wrong road can sometimes lead us in the right direction. When Hannah and her boyfriend, Simon, set out to Amsterdam, they're confident that they'll make it to his sister's wedding in time. However, unbeknownst to them, their train is scheduled to divide in the middle of the night. And when it does, half of it continues the route to Amsterdam. And the other half-the one with Hannah in it-heads three hundred miles away, to Paris. Left without her…mehr

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In this witty and heartfelt debut love story for fans of Josie Silver's One Day in December, a woman stranded in Paris for the day discovers that the wrong road can sometimes lead us in the right direction. When Hannah and her boyfriend, Simon, set out to Amsterdam, they're confident that they'll make it to his sister's wedding in time. However, unbeknownst to them, their train is scheduled to divide in the middle of the night. And when it does, half of it continues the route to Amsterdam. And the other half-the one with Hannah in it-heads three hundred miles away, to Paris. Left without her belongings or hope of reuniting with Simon, Hannah has no choice but to spend the day in Paris before the next train out. Worse than being stranded in a foreign city alone? Being stuck with Léo, the handsome but infuriating Frenchman who blames Hannah for his own unwanted delay. The series of mishaps that sends them traipsing through the City of Light is only further proof that Hannah's day has gone from bad to worse. But as she takes in the glorious sights of the city-and spends more time with Léo-Hannah discovers that the unexpected detour might actually be leading her to the life she was always meant to live . . . Story Locale: Paris, France
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Autorenporträt
Lorraine Brown trained as an actress and recently completed her final year of a postgraduate diploma in psychodynamic counselling. She was one of 11 mentees chosen to be part of Penguin Random House UK's 2017 WriteNow program, which aims to launch the careers of writers from under-represented communities. She lives in London with her partner and their nine-year-old son.