A Love of Two Halves

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Pub Date 3 Oct 2019 | Archive Date 31 Dec 2019
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’An uplifting Northern novel that will warm your heart and restore your faith in humanity’ – S.J. Bradley

George Mowatt, an entrepreneur, is one of the wealthiest people in Britain. Karen Barnes, a single mum living in a terraced house in south Leeds, is not. When George decides that his third home should be close to the stadium of his beloved football team, they become neighbours. Both George and Karen have been unlucky in love, and the chemistry between them is instant. Yet their lives are a world apart, and their hearts keep missing each other’s beat.

Just as they begin to chart a route to happiness, someone from Karen’s past reappears, and she is forced to reveal a secret she has kept from them both. A Love of Two Halves is a funny, heartfelt tale of missed opportunities, unlikely romance and a love that seems to be forever out of reach.

’An uplifting Northern novel that will warm your heart and restore your faith in humanity’ – S.J. Bradley

George Mowatt, an entrepreneur, is one of the wealthiest people in Britain. Karen Barnes, a...


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ISBN 9781789650532
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What a lovely story! This was a very pleasant read, and I really liked that it was set in the North of England. I enjoyed reading it over a weekend, and I recommend it.

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