Rosie Jackson is beginning to slowly come to terms with a new life and a new future at the age of 65.
Rosie is bereft when her husband, Mike, dies. She misses him terribly; even though he wasn't the love of her life, she feels lonely in her grief, despite being close to her two grown-up daughters.
With time away from the family florist business, Rosie has the space to think about the past and what might have been. She remembers a summer with first love Peter as one of the happiest times of her life, but her memories are bittersweet. After a chance encounter with Peter 47 years later, they both begin to wonder 'what if?' and whether it's never too late for second chances in love....
Genre: General Fiction
Rosie is bereft when her husband, Mike, dies. She misses him terribly; even though he wasn't the love of her life, she feels lonely in her grief, despite being close to her two grown-up daughters.
With time away from the family florist business, Rosie has the space to think about the past and what might have been. She remembers a summer with first love Peter as one of the happiest times of her life, but her memories are bittersweet. After a chance encounter with Peter 47 years later, they both begin to wonder 'what if?' and whether it's never too late for second chances in love....
Genre: General Fiction
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