<DIV><B>This romantic comedy about finding your place in the world "will make you laugh out loud and warm your heart from start to finish" (<I>Books of All Kinds</I>).</B><br/><br/>Lydia knows first-hand that "having it all" isn't everything it's cracked up to be.<br/><br/>As far as she's concerned, when it comes to job versus family, it's a case of one or the other. And whilst most women her age have spent years climbing the corporate ladder, she's made a career out of bagging her perfect man. Now, nearly thirty and still single, Lydia wonders if she'd made the right choice.<br/><br/>Realising the time has come to take stock, she goes against her family's wishes and decides to travel, in the hope of finding a new direction. At least that's the plan.<br/><br/>So when Sam comes along, she decides to tell a little white lie, re-inventing herself as a professional chef-not exactly the best new identity for a woman who can't cook. But the truth can't stay hidden for long and when her family show up unexpectedly things go from bad to worse . . .<br/><br/>"The perfect read for anytime of the year . . . filled with fun and romance that readers will devour." -<I>By the Letter Book Reviews</I><br/><br/>"A light-hearted read with some truly wonderful, memorable characters." -<I>The Writing Garnet</I></DIV>