**"Utterly unforgettable." βFalguni Kothari, author of The Object of Your Affections, on Then, Now, Always** **"This was the kind of story that lives and breathes with you." βShaila Patel, author of Soulmated, on Then, Now, Always Sometimes first love is better the second time around.** Maya R
Then. Now. Always.
β Scribed by Broom, Isabelle
- Book ID
- 108857514
- Publisher
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 299 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780718186678
- ASIN
- B01MAWJPFD
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β¦ Synopsis
Hannah canβt believe it when sheβs offered a trip to sunny Spain with her best friend and dreamy boss . . . whatβs the catch? Twenty-eight year old Hannah is ready for an adventure. She and her colleagues are in Spain for a month to film a documentary, and itβs a dream come true. Not least because Hannah will get to spend long summer days with Theo, her boss (and crush). If only Tom (Hannahβs best friend and cameramen) and Claudette (the presenter) would stop getting in the wayβ¦ Then things become even more complicated when Nancy, Hannahβs half-sister arrives. What on earth is she doing here? For once in her life, canβt Hannah just have one perfect summer, free of any drama?
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