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Alice Havoc is raised to believe in the impossible...until she finds herself in an improbable fix: her gap year travel plans hit a major roadblock-thanks to her identical twin sister, Tilly, who bails without apology or explanation, leaving Alice stranded and penniless in Australia. Admittedly, Alice hasn't always been the best of sisters. Desperate to mend their relationship, she reluctantly agrees to Tilly's absurd 'Impossible Things Game'. But Alice didn't count on Guy Balcombe being thrown into the mix. Musician, Guy, wants a quick fix: focused solely on his career and committed only to…mehr

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Alice Havoc is raised to believe in the impossible...until she finds herself in an improbable fix: her gap year travel plans hit a major roadblock-thanks to her identical twin sister, Tilly, who bails without apology or explanation, leaving Alice stranded and penniless in Australia. Admittedly, Alice hasn't always been the best of sisters. Desperate to mend their relationship, she reluctantly agrees to Tilly's absurd 'Impossible Things Game'. But Alice didn't count on Guy Balcombe being thrown into the mix. Musician, Guy, wants a quick fix: focused solely on his career and committed only to his band, RiffRaff, he's down a member of his band, broken his hand and needs someone to drive him home for his brother's wedding. A road trip together is not on either of their itineraries and could throw a spanner in Alice and Guy's best-laid plans and New Year's resolutions. Will hearts be wrenched or fixed? Will Alice and Guy become unhitched or stitched? There's only one way to find out: fasten your seatbelts and brace yourself for a rollercoaster ride of a story. Feel the sizzle, laugh at the havoc and dare to believe in the impossible!
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Anna Foxkirk writes upbeat romantic women's fiction. Born in Fiji, she was educated in the UK, but has spent most of her life travelling the globe. Her love affair with fiction began at a very young age: Though living on a small coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean, at the age of seven she was sent off to boarding school in frost-bitten Yorkshire, England - how better to escape her confines than in the pages of a good book. After university in Scotland, she served seven years with the British military in Bosnia, including a stint living in Edinburgh Castle, before going on to become a teacher of English and history. A lifetime of travelling and living abroad - France, England, Scotland, Germany, Bosnia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Kiribati - is reflected in her stories, especially her 'Passport to Love' series. Anna now lives on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, Australia, with her husband, three children and dog, Truffle.