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Narrated by:
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Allegra Huston
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Written by:
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Allegra Huston
About this listen
'This is the time to run away, she thinks, to call it a mistake, to race back to home and safety. If I don't go home I will never feel safe again.'
On meeting Micajah Burnett, the son of an old school friend, Eve Armanton is faced with a choice. Years of a miserable marriage means she's as broken as the beautiful antique violin she's just found, and Micajah offers a spark of life, an opportunity to reawaken her sense.
If Eve takes a leap into this new world, she'll be leaving behind her old self for good. Her happiness depends on forging a new life, but at the end of her journey, who will Eve have become?
©2017 Allegra Huston (P)2017 HarperCollins PublishersCritic Reviews
"It is a ravishing love story, hot-blooded, poignant, often dark, filled with yearning, sharply funny, marvellously observed...I wished it would go on and on and never stop." (Joanna Lumley)
"At last. A sexy and serious novel that deals with that persistent prejudice - love between an 'older woman' and a younger man. Sensational." (Rachel Johnson)
"Absolutely terrific: powerful, beautifully paced, controlled and assured." (Elizabeth Buchan)