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THE LOVE STORY THAT WILL KEEP YOU AWAKE AT NIGHT
''A beautifully observed, tender love story. A bit like Normal People. I devoured it'' JOJO MOYES
''If you love really gentle, beautiful and very cleverly written love stories, then this is the book for you'' FEARNE COTTON
''A passionate, page-turning debut'' DAILY MAIL
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Will and Rosie meet as teenagers.
They''re opposites in every way. She overthinks everything; he is her twin brother''s wild and unpredictable friend. But over secret walks home and late-night phone calls, they become closer - destined to be one another''s great love story.
Until, one day, tragedy strikes, and their future together is shattered.
But as the years roll on, Will and Rosie can''t help but find their way back to each other. Time and again, they come close to rekindling what might have been.
What do you do when the one person you should forget is the one you just can''t let go?
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''So gorgeously harrowing and romantic'' CATHERINE NEWMAN
''Evocative, intoxicating and impossible to put down'' BOBBY PALMER, author of ISAAC AND THE EGG
''Deeply romantic. Reminded me of just how all-consuming first love can be'' LAURA BARNETT author of THE VERSIONS OF US
''Spellbinding, beautiful, lyrical and tender. A dazzling debut. I loved every word and was left longing for more'' ROSIE WALSH, author of THE MAN WHO DIDN''T CALL
'A classic love story in every sense' MARY BETH KEANE author of ASK AGAIN, YES
''Kept me up all night! It''s everything I want from a love story'' KATE SAWYER
Claire Daverley was born in 1991 and has been writing stories ever since she was six years old, inspired by art and film and her many trips to the library. After graduating with a degree in Fine Art from The University of Oxford, she began a career in publishing, writing about books by day but penning her own by night, on trains, and in the light of the early mornings. She has spent most of her life in Hertfordshire, but now lives in Scotland with her husband and spaniel.
Her debut novel, Talking at Night, has sold in twenty-two languages to date.