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One bright blue day, on a bench by the river, Noraās partner Robin proposes. It is unexpected; theyād always agreed that they didnāt need a wedding. But after a decade of in-jokes, dancing in the low-lit kitchen and sharing morning toast in bed, Nora says yes.
Why wouldnāt she? The answer lands on the night of their engagement party, when Bren turns up on her doorstep. Growing up, Bren and Nora were the sort of best friends who everyone swore would end up together. But when a sudden heartbreak turned their lives upside down, Bren left, Nora stayed, and the silent longing between them remained unspoken.
Now, heās back, and their tentative yet undeniable spark reignites, forcing Nora to ask herself: How can you know your heart, if it feels like itās split in two?
‘Pure heartache, pure poetry. I couldn’t wait to see what would happen, even though I never wanted it to endā CATHERINE NEWMAN, AUTHOR OF SANDWICH
‘Full of warmth and the everyday intimacies that make a life’ FLORENCE KNAPP,




