What is true happiness? London 1990. When Kaisa suffers a third miscarriage, her submarine officer husband Peter is devastated. Kaisa, who has chosen a job with the BBC over the traditional life of a Navy wife on a marriage patch in Scotland, feels guilty. Has living apart from her husband to pursue a demanding career, contributed to her inability to keep hold of a baby? But childlessness pales into insignificance when her old friend Rose tells Kaisa about a former lover's serious illness. The consequences of Duncan's condition could wreck Kaisa and Peter's future. And then life takes another heart-breaking twist … Can love conquer all?…mehr
What is true happiness? London 1990. When Kaisa suffers a third miscarriage, her submarine officer husband Peter is devastated. Kaisa, who has chosen a job with the BBC over the traditional life of a Navy wife on a marriage patch in Scotland, feels guilty. Has living apart from her husband to pursue a demanding career, contributed to her inability to keep hold of a baby? But childlessness pales into insignificance when her old friend Rose tells Kaisa about a former lover's serious illness. The consequences of Duncan's condition could wreck Kaisa and Peter's future. And then life takes another heart-breaking twist … Can love conquer all?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Helena writes stories about love, family, and friendship. She has published 16 fiction titles and three non-fiction books about writing. Prize-winning author, former BBC journalist, bookseller, and magazine editor, Helena Halme holds an MSc in Marketing and an MA in Creative Writing. Full-time author and self-publishing coach, Helena also acts as Nordic Ambassador for The Alliance of Independent Authors. Apart from writing stories, Helena is addicted to Nordic Noir and dances to Abba songs when nobody's watching. You can find more about Helena and her books on www.helenahalme.com, Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/HelenaHalmeAuthor/), and Instagram (@helenahalme)
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