After Polly ends her relationship with the father of her young son, Louis, she is determined to move on. All she wants is to focus on her job, her friends and to be a good mum. No more looking over her shoulder. No more complications... Then Polly meets Ben. Ben is guardian of his niece, Emily. Th
One Step Closer to You
β Scribed by Peterson, Alice
- Book ID
- 108426539
- Publisher
- Quercus
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781782061830
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β¦ Synopsis
After Polly ends her relationship with the father of her young son, Louis, she is determined to move on. All she wants is to focus on her job, her friends and to be a good mum. No more looking over her shoulder. No more complications . . .
Then Polly meets Ben.
Ben is guardian of his niece, Emily. They become close, with Polly teaching Ben how to plait Emily's hair, and Ben playing football with Louis. Their friendship is unexpected. Pollys never been happier.
But when Louis's dad reappears in their life, all Pollys mistakes come back to haunt her and her resolve weakens when he swears he has changed.
Will she give herself a second chance to love?
A heart-warming and touching novel, this is Alice Peterson at her emotional and uplifting best. For fans of Lucy Dillon and Jojo Moyes.
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