
And Then There Was You
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Narrado por:
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Catrin Walker-Booth
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Will Kirk
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The brand-new novel of second-chances and finding yourself from the bestselling author! Perfect for fans of Jill Mansell and Beth Moran.
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'A perfect summer romance' HEIDI SWAIN
'Miranda Dickinson is my go-to author for heart-warming, uplifting romance' ANNIE LYONS
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Two lonely people. One song to change their lives…
Merryn Rowe adores her life in St Ives. The café she owns and the community she serves are her much-needed second chance after a heart-breaking divorce. But as she gazes out at the Cornish Sea, she begins to long for more.
Zach Trevelyan is not where he expected to be. His surfing career in tatters following an injury, he finds himself in St Ives without a home, a job, or a path ahead.
When Merryn discovers an abandoned piano, it evokes long-lost memories of someone who left her life without a word – her much-loved stepfather. Impulsively, she gives the piano a home in the courtyard of her café. And late one night, when a familiar song comes through her window, Merryn discovers a striking man huddled at the piano.
Who exactly is the midnight musician? And why can’t she stop thinking about him…and his beautiful melody?
©2025 Miranda Dickinson (P)2025 HarperCollins PublishersResumo da Crítica
'A captivating and romantic story about music, connection, and having the courage to chase your dreams' ISABELLE BROOM
'Miranda Dickinson is my go-to author for heart-warming, uplifting romance. I was rooting for the lost and lonely Merryn and Zach to find one another from the very first page. Add in an abandoned piano in need of a home, a long-lost relative and a host of brilliant local characters who leap off the page and you have the perfect summer read' ANNIE LYONS