Authors: Nicola May
Epilogue
So -
The Author
and
Miss Designer Pants
found true love.
Brought together by George’s twin brother - although no one would ever know that, of course.
The treasured
Rubes & George forever X wedding ring
would remain close to the never forgotten landscape gardener.
And
– dear old Margaret had been right all along. That not only had there been space for someone else in Ruby’s once fragile heart, there was proof that ol’ devil called love
doesn’t
have a calendar.
Also by Nicola May
If you enjoyed
Let Love Win
(the sequel to
Working it Out
), you’ll love these other fabulous novels by Nicola May.
The School Gates
At 3.10pm every weekday, parents gather at Featherstone Primary in Denbury to collect their children.
For a special few, the friendships forged at the school gates will see them through lives filled with drama, secrets and sorrows. Four very different mothers. One adorable dad. And the intertwining trials and tribulations that a year at the primary school gates brings.
Star Fish
Tired of looking for love, Amy Anderson decides that an astrological dating agency is the only way to meet the man of her dreams.
Star Fish follows Piscean Amy’s hysterical search for her ‘sole mate’ as she dates her way through the twelve signs of the zodiac. So who will finally woo Amy? Will it be Ted the Arian photographer with a passion for ice skating, or maybe Laurence, the Libran IT whiz kid who likes to get behind the wheel of a fast car? Or how about Capricornian Christopher, the owner of Starr & Son, the dating agency? You’ll be kept guessing until the very last page!
Working it Out
Ruby Matthews has a plan. Twelve jobs in twelve months, until she finds the one of her dreams…
After an unexpected redundancy, Ruby begins to question her priorities. Inspired by a quote from Kahlil Gibran about loving your work, she launches her mission to find the ideal job. But will any of the jobs, or men she meets, see her dreams come true? Or will Ruby just end up back where she started?
Better Together
Jess is 39 when she meets Dan Harris at a party. She is single, sorted, happy – with a great job and a buzzy social life. All of this is threatened when she falls deeply in love with Dan, who is only 23. Jess, being older, recognises this as the real, precious thing – but in his immaturity, Dan does not. Unable to cope with the stigma of being with an older woman, he eventually leaves her. Ten years pass… They meet. This time, Dan understands – but is it too late?
For more information on Nicola May and her books visit her website at
www.nicolamay.com
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