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Amy Miller has fallen in love with a famous married man, and, with the tabloid press in pursuit, has gone into hiding at the hotel. While waiting for her love to call, however, she begins to question their affair, puzzling over the nature of love itself. Then, into her life comes Tim, a musician. As the hotel prepares for its Valentine's ball and the tabloids circle ever closer, Amy, Tim and everyone else at the North Devon Riviera are about to discover that love - whether it's young love, old love, shared love or unrequited love, a night's love or a lifetime's love - does indeed make the world go round, and sometimes in the most unexpected ways.
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Originally published: London: Quercus, 2007.
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"Romance - What is it? A sudden flow of endorphins to the brain? A trick by nature to persuade us to perpetuate our genes? Not noticing one another's adolescent pimples? Or sex through rose tinted condoms?" These are the sort of questions puzzling Amy Miller, a thirtyish writer of romantic fiction, when she discovers she is being doorstepped by the tabloid Press over her secret affair with a famously married lover. As he panics, she quickly goes into hiding. Choosing a remote hotel on the North Devon coast, she meets Tim, a music teacher and composer, who, recuperating after being injured at school, is also struggling to finish a piece of music his absent girl friend has inspired.
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