The BRAND NEW utterly romantic escapist read from Mandy Baggot ¿¿ bestselling author of One Greek Summer Wedding
Forty-year-old Faye Lawson is falling back in love with life at last. Finally divorced from her cheating husband, she has turned her back on the UK and has been living the Greek dream in Corfu managing a beautiful traditional boutique hotel.
Twenty-something ex-professional basketball player Kostas Petsas's life, as he has always known it, is over. Having to take early-retirement because of injury, he's at a loss as to what to do next. But when a piece of land in Corfu comes on the market, it seems this might be the perfect fit. There's just a couple of things in the way... an area of natural beauty and... a little hotel on the beach.
Kostas has never met any woman like Faye before - she doesn't behave around him how women usually do, and, when conflict starts to surface, it seems they can't see eye-to-eye on anything. Or perhaps, when things get body-to-body, both of them begin to wonder if it can turn into heart-to-heart.
Escape to the beautiful island of Corfu with Mandy Baggot - queen of Greek summer romance!
Praise for Mandy Baggot:
'The slow-burn romance between Eve and Gianni was perfect, and the Greek cast, particularly, adorable. A gorgeous summer read with all the ingredients I like best.' Sue Moorcroft
'Mandy Baggot at her best - equal measures heart, humour and romance. A must read.' Sandy Barker
'Mandy Baggot is the queen of sexy, fun, Greek-set stories.' Isabelle Broom
'A delightful escapist romance packed with sunshine, second chances and an utterly charming cast of characters.' Nina Kaye
'I loved the quirky local characters and even quirkier animals at the sanctuary. It was fun and romantic and a wonderful trip to Corfu!' Leonie Mack
'A sizzling summer read full of romance, drama and Greek sun! ... Mandy Baggot just gets better and better!' Katie Ginger
'Full of Mandy's trademark humour, wonderfully drawn characters and sizzling romance, there is also a deeper emotional level to this book. I loved every word of it.' Sue Fortin