The First Time I Saw Your Face

The First Time I Saw Your Face

by HazelOsmond (Author)

Synopsis

What if you discovered that the only one you'd ever loved had been sent to betray you? A moving romance, perfect for fans of Clodagh Murphy, Ellie Adams and Sarra Manning.

Jennifer had it all. Until a terrible accident took almost everything. When she moves back home, with her interfering ex right on the doorstep, the future doesn't look that bright. Until she meets Mack. Sexy, dishevelled and just a little clumsy, he starts to make her believe that she can move on from the past and embrace life all over again. But he has a secret he'd do anything to protect, and he's about to betray her to keep it. Will he realise what she means to him in time? And if he does, will she be able to love the real Mack?

Discover more Hazel Osmond with her other novels, Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?, Playing Grace and The Mysterious Miss Mayhew.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 02 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 1849164193
ISBN 13: 9781849164191

Media Reviews
'a thoroughly enjoyable read' Bookbag. * Bookbag *
'With plenty of suspense and angst and with well-drawn characters (even the minor ones) this is a compelling read and proves Osmond is on top of her craft' Red Online. * Red Online *
'Oh yes, this one hit the spot. A lovely read to curl up with on these autumnal evenings. Fabulous!' Little Book Blog. * Little Book Blog *
'Osmond has a light touch, a sharp wit, an eye for detail and a real gift for creating believable, appealingly complex characters' Living North Magazine. * Living North Magazine *
Author Bio
Hazel Osmond has been an advertising copywriter for nearly twenty years, working on a variety of accounts, from house builders to building societies; furniture stores to museums. She has won the Woman & Home short story competition sponsored by Costa and the Yeovil short story prize, and her first romantic comedy Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?', was shortlisted for the Romantic Comedy of the Year by the UK's Romantic Novelists' Association in 2012. She has gone on to write three further romantic comedies and a range of short stories published in magazines. Northumberland is her home and, when not writing, she is a pain to live with.