"Funny, tender and
observant" - GraziaLove triangles are always complex but
in Bella Lawrence’s case things are particularly tricky as she is married to
both men in her triangle.
Bella secretly married her childhood
sweetheart, Stevie, over a decade ago. Things were fine whilst they were at
university. They relished their secret and as they lived in a Halls of
Residence they had no real responsibilities; they were two big kids playing
house, playing grown ups. The reality of their situation didn’t hit until
they graduated. Their love couldn’t flourish in a grotty flat where they
argued about fledging careers and soaring overdrafts. It wasn’t long before
they nose dived from loves young dream to a more ghoulish nightmare. When
Bella couldn’t take it anymore she got up and left; preferring to live a
commitment free existence miles away in London, than face her
responsibilities.
Years later Bella meets Philip and
despite her vow never to get seriously involved with anyone again, she can’t
resist him. He is a catch. He’s charming, funny, interesting and kind. She
impulsively agrees to his proposal, intending to tell him about her past but
never quite finds the perfect moment. They marry and Philip is a great
husband, Bella wants to be the perfect wife but how can she be when she is
already someone else’s wife?
Bella plans never to reveal her secret,
after all Stevie is no longer part of her life, despite what a silly piece
of paper, lodged at a registrar’s office in Aberdeen, says to the contrary.
She hasn’t seen him for years, will probably never see him again. Except
that Bella’s best friend, Laura, has fallen in love and when she introduces
her new man to the gang it is none other than Stevie. Could things get more
complicated? Only if Bella and Stevie fall in love with each other again...
"...thoroughly entertaining, funny
and...moving slice of well written rom-com" - The Mirror
Published by Penguin June 2005
