Woman's Weekly

Lost LOVE

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ILLUSTRATION: JOY GOSNEY

“Looking back at what I’ve written over recent weeks, you could be forgiven for thinking that you’ve stumbled into some terrible Mills & Boon novel.

First there was David from the charity shop, who is being pursued by his first wife and doesn’t entirely like the idea.

Then there is my little sister, Deb, who is engaged to the owner of the bookshop where she has been working.

Deb is a wealthy divorcee and quite the catch, but Miles – that’s the bookshop man –

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