One More Thing: (a 47 Things Novel)

· Lilliana Anderson
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270
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About this eBook

I didn't ask to slip on a piece of gum then fall in love with a man who would die before the ink was dry on our marriage certificate. 
But that's what fate had in store and it broke me. I vowed I would never fall in love again. 
Five years later, fate has one more thing in store for me. It wants to play around in my life again. Its tool? Another blasted stick of gum. Same place, only this time, it was Jude Baker, a university lecturer, who slipped on the gum. 
Despite being a pacifist, he wasn't particularly happy about it and made his distaste abundantly clear.
But that stick of gum was the catalyst of a series of events where our paths would continue to cross. There would be a broken nose, a fractured hand, a cat on a lead and a crashed corporate Christmas party that would align our hearts and make me realise that I wanted to be happy again. 

But there would be tears. Many, many tears. Because falling in love isn't easy, especially when you're still in love with another man. 

About the author

Australian born and bred, Lilliana Anderson has always loved to read and write considering it the best form of escapism that the world has to offer. Besides writing Angelien's biographical trilogy, she also writes contemporary romance and drama all based around Aussie characters. 

When she isn't writing she is a wife, and a mother to four children. She has worked in a variety of industries and studied humanities before transferring to commerce/law at university.

She currently lives a fairly quiet life in suburban Melbourne

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