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2000s: Carefree, thirty-something Mandy thought she’d be married to first-love Danny forever.
2000s: Carefree, thirty-something Mandy thought she’d be married to first-love Danny forever.
So when she discovers her heart-throb husband has had a fling, she realises it’s time to make some BIG changes. But what will Mandy do now she’s single for the first time in her adult life?
Determined to find her spark again, Mandy hops on a plane, ready for adventure and a second chance at happiness. Escaping to a sun-drenched Greek island, the glittering blue seas, golden beaches and delicious cocktails are exactly what she needs.
Over one spontaneous summer, Mandy has the time of her life making new friends in a pretty little Mediterranean village by the sea. And she finds herself unexpectedly falling for a tall, dark, handsome stranger. But Mandy soon realises that even paradise has its problems…
Can a holiday romance really heal her broken heart? Or will someone in Mandy’s old life call her home again?
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The story starts in Liverpool and life here at first is good until a marriage collapses and the rot sets in…
Bold Street
“I love Bold Street with its artisan shops and independent little restaurants and coffee shops facing each other cross a cobbled street. “
Pier Head
When we had finished out shopping my aunt would take me to Pier Head, where we would have hot chocolate and doughnuts fro a mobile caravan cafe that overlooked the River Mersey. Occasionally, we would take a ferry across the Mersey to New BRighton and spend an hour at the funfair.”
What better place to come and get over your past?
I never forgot the twinkling of the Mediterranean Sea and the long beaches with sand so hot it burns your feet.
I’m drawn in by the Beauty of Rhodes, I’d forgotten just how picturesque it is, with its beautiful long beaches flanked by pine forest and mountains, and my childhood memories come rushing back.”
Street of the Knights
“Suddenly I am transported back to medieval times, as we stand at the end of a long, cobbled street called the Street of Knights. Costas tells me it is a fifteenth century street that houses the inns and eateries frequented by the knights who belong to the order of St John”
Destination : Liverpool, Rhodes Author/Guide: Sue Roberts Departure Time:2000s
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