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She had to nearly die before she could live again. Can she build a new life on the embers of her old one? After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Allegra Kenton finds a new direction using her passion for vintage items by renovating a dilapidated mansion she inherited into a dance studio. When she meets Emmett Dennison and begins falling in love, her new life is on track, until a mistake from her past puts everything in jeopardy. Can she hold on to her dreams and Emmett? Emmett Dennison had a plan: the right type of fiancé, the right time to get married, the right career rung, but his plan…mehr

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She had to nearly die before she could live again. Can she build a new life on the embers of her old one? After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Allegra Kenton finds a new direction using her passion for vintage items by renovating a dilapidated mansion she inherited into a dance studio. When she meets Emmett Dennison and begins falling in love, her new life is on track, until a mistake from her past puts everything in jeopardy. Can she hold on to her dreams and Emmett? Emmett Dennison had a plan: the right type of fiancé, the right time to get married, the right career rung, but his plan took a detour when he became a guardian to his autistic brother and his fiancé broke off their engagement. Now his life is all about the day to day until he meets Allegra. She inspires him to dream again, but his fiancé's betrayal makes it hard for him to trust. Will Allegra make him believe in happy endings?
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Amra Pajali¿ won the 2009 Melbourne Prize for Literature's Civic Choice Award for her debut novel The Good Daughter, re-released as Sabiha's Dilemma (Pishukin Press, 2022). The anthology she co-edited, Growing up Muslim in Australia (Allen and Unwin, 2014), was shortlisted for the 2015 Children's Book Council of the year awards and her memoir Things Nobody Knows But Me (Transit Lounge, 2019) was shortlisted for the 2020 National Biography Award. Her short story collection The Cuckoo's Song (Pishukin Press) features previously published and prize-winning stories.