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Living in an isolated static caravan in the Lake District of north-west England with her beloved dog, Bertie, would seem to be the ideal solution to mend Judith's broken heart and get her life back on track. However, Fate intervenes in the shape of unforeseen disasters. Her only recourse is to seek help from a local matchmaking teenager and his reluctant, embittered and widowed father. The fact that the man is also a vet and a local hero just complicates matters further...

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Living in an isolated static caravan in the Lake District of north-west England with her beloved dog, Bertie, would seem to be the ideal solution to mend Judith's broken heart and get her life back on track. However, Fate intervenes in the shape of unforeseen disasters. Her only recourse is to seek help from a local matchmaking teenager and his reluctant, embittered and widowed father. The fact that the man is also a vet and a local hero just complicates matters further...

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Autorenporträt
Born in her grandparent's old miner's cottage overlooking the River Tyne, June Gadsby's life has been as interesting as any published saga. Leaving school at fifteen without qualifications of any kind, she pushed herself beyond the expectations of her family. Her teachers realised her talent as an artist, but were surprised when she announced, at the age of eight, that she intended to become an 'author'. More than once she heard the words of her strict, Victorian grandmother: "you'll never make it..." Her mother thought that June's writing was a 'nice, but unsociable little hobby'. But June refused to lose sight of her ambition. On leaving school she started work as an office junior, taught herself shorthand and typing and became a secretary, eventually attaining one of the highest posts as Administrative Assistant [Executive Medical Secretary] at Newcastle University's Medical School. It wasn't until she wrote about her years of rejection for a Writer's magazine that she was noticed by a literary agent.