Product Description
Sometimes, getting lost is the best way to find yourself.
Nicole Baxter thinks she has the perfect life all mapped out. She is steadily climbing the corporate ladder as an intrepid journalist and she's about to marry the love of her life, Dr. Paul Schofield.
Everything is working out exactly as she planned. Life can't get any better.
Nicole's carefully planned life is unceremoniously turned upside down when she gets jilted at the altar by the so-called love of her life.
She must learn to live and love all over again and decides to open her heart and mind to new people and possibilities.
She begins to realise that life is about finding her passion and with the help of her sister and some new friends she sees that getting lost was the best way to find herself.
Nicole Baxter thinks she has the perfect life all mapped out. She is steadily climbing the corporate ladder as an intrepid journalist and she's about to marry the love of her life, Dr. Paul Schofield.
Everything is working out exactly as she planned. Life can't get any better.
Nicole's carefully planned life is unceremoniously turned upside down when she gets jilted at the altar by the so-called love of her life.
She must learn to live and love all over again and decides to open her heart and mind to new people and possibilities.
She begins to realise that life is about finding her passion and with the help of her sister and some new friends she sees that getting lost was the best way to find herself.
About the Author
Joanne Clancy is a writer of contemporary romance novels from County Cork, Ireland. She is an avid reader, a self-confessed Kindle addict and a tea fiend! Joanne is the author of The Unfaithful Series; Unfaithfully Yours, Revenge and Web of Deceit and The Secrets and Lies Trilogy; Secrets and Lies, Aftermath and Redemption. Her stand-alone books include The Wedding Day, Unforgettable Embrace and My Love. She is currently working on Web of Deceit, the third book in The Unfaithful Series, which will be available in January 2013.









