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What keeps you up all night?They were high-school sweethearts who hadn't seen each other for seventeen years. And suddenly they're in front of each other - in a tiny sweet shop in the middle of nowhere. Neither can quite believe it.These days, Petra works in London as a jeweller while Arlo has left his rock-and-roll lifestyle for the wilds of North Yorkshire. Out of the blue, their paths have just crossed. But for first love to have a second chance both must put their pasts to bed. However, there are skeletons in Arlo's closet which keep him up at night. And just what is it that causes Petra to sleepwalk?
A chance encounter in a remote sweet shop forces two former high-school sweethearts to confront the unresolved history that separated them seventeen years ago. Petra, a London-based jeweler, and Arlo, a man who has traded his former rock-and-roll life for the isolation of North Yorkshire, find their lives unexpectedly colliding. As they attempt to navigate the possibility of a second chance at love, they must contend with the lingering secrets of their pasts. The narrative explores the tension between their current identities and the memories of their youth, while addressing the personal burdens—including Arlo's hidden skeletons and Petra's mysterious sleepwalking—that prevent them from moving forward.
This novel is characterized by its focus on the emotional complexities inherent in rekindling a long-dormant connection. The narrative structure suggests a deliberate pacing that prioritizes character introspection over rapid plot progression. Readers likely find the juxtaposition of the protagonists' disparate lifestyles to be a central thematic anchor for the story. The work fits within the conventions of contemporary romance by emphasizing the necessity of personal growth before true reconciliation can occur. The resolution of the characters' internal conflicts serves as the primary engine for the narrative arc.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Harper Collins Publ. UK
ISBN-10:
0007245920
ISBN-13:
9780007245925
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