âWith a brilliantly observed 90s setting and characters youâll root for from the get-go, this is a pure joyâ - Heat
âTouching, uplifiting and emotionalâ - Julie Cohen
âEssential reading for those of us who came of age in the 90sâ - Iona Grey
If you could turn back time, would you choose a different life?
Forty-something Maggie is facing some hard truths. Her only child has flown the nest for university and, without her daughter in the house, sheâs realising her life, and her marriage to Dan, is more than a little stale.
When she spots an announcement on Facebook about a uni reunion, she canât help wondering what happened to Jude Hanson. The same night Dan proposed, Jude asked Maggie to run away with him, and she starts to wonder how different her life might have been if sheâd broken Danâs heart and taken Jude up on his offer.
Wondering turns into fantasising, and then one morning fantasising turns into reality. Maggie wakes up and discovers sheâs back in 1992 and twenty-one again. Is she brave enough to choose the future she really wants, and if she is, will the grass be any greener on the other side of the fence?
Two men. Two very different possible futures. But is there only once chance at happiness?
Perfect for fans of One Day, The Versions of Us and Miss You
Reviews
Praise for The Other Us:
âAn engaging and thought-provoking readâ â Daily Mail
âWhat an absolutely brilliant book. It captures all the emotions of the 'what if' times in your life when you're low and wonder if you've made the right choices and dream how life could have been. It carries you on a journey in which you live Maggie's 'what if' and somehow see your own. The pages turned and each stage I was rooting for Maggie to see her way forward and was left filled with a love for this life, this now.â Liz Fenwick
âA bittersweet roller coaster ride into the past; unexpected, perceptive and a little bit heart-breaking. Essential reading for those of us who came of age in the 90s, and for anyone who's ever asked the question 'what ifâŠ?' â Iona Grey
âTouching, uplifting and emotionalâI was pulled into this moving story of a woman questioning love, and finding herself.â â Julie Cohen
Praise for Fiona Harper:
âSweet and romantic, a story guaranteed to have you smilingâ â Milly Johnson
âPerfect cosy feel you want from a good book' â Paris Baker's Book Nook
âA nice warm hugâ â Fabulous Book Fiend
âFiona Harper writes with an abundance of warmth and witâ -Dot Scribbles
âI would whole heartedly recommend this and I will be looking what else Fiona has doneâ â Afternoon Bookery
â great romantic readâ â Book Chick City
About the author
Fiona is an established women's fiction author who has been a big digital success previously with The Little Shop of Hopes and Dreams.
âWith a brilliantly observed 90s setting and characters youâll root for from the get-go, this is a pure joyâ - Heat
âTouching, uplifiting and emotionalâ - Julie Cohen
âEssential reading for those of us who came of age in the 90sâ - Iona Grey
If you could turn back time, would you choose a different life?
Forty-something Maggie is facing some hard truths. Her only child has flown the nest for university and, without her daughter in the house, sheâs realising her life, and her marriage to Dan, is more than a little stale.
When she spots an announcement on Facebook about a uni reunion, she canât help wondering what happened to Jude Hanson. The same night Dan proposed, Jude asked Maggie to run away with him, and she starts to wonder how different her life might have been if sheâd broken Danâs heart and taken Jude up on his offer.
Wondering turns into fantasising, and then one morning fantasising turns into reality. Maggie wakes up and discovers sheâs back in 1992 and twenty-one again. Is she brave enough to choose the future she really wants, and if she is, will the grass be any greener on the other side of the fence?
Two men. Two very different possible futures. But is there only once chance at happiness?
Perfect for fans of One Day, The Versions of Us and Miss You
Reviews
Praise for The Other Us:
âAn engaging and thought-provoking readâ â Daily Mail
âWhat an absolutely brilliant book. It captures all the emotions of the 'what if' times in your life when you're low and wonder if you've made the right choices and dream how life could have been. It carries you on a journey in which you live Maggie's 'what if' and somehow see your own. The pages turned and each stage I was rooting for Maggie to see her way forward and was left filled with a love for this life, this now.â Liz Fenwick
âA bittersweet roller coaster ride into the past; unexpected, perceptive and a little bit heart-breaking. Essential reading for those of us who came of age in the 90s, and for anyone who's ever asked the question 'what ifâŠ?' â Iona Grey
âTouching, uplifting and emotionalâI was pulled into this moving story of a woman questioning love, and finding herself.â â Julie Cohen
Praise for Fiona Harper:
âSweet and romantic, a story guaranteed to have you smilingâ â Milly Johnson
âPerfect cosy feel you want from a good book' â Paris Baker's Book Nook
âA nice warm hugâ â Fabulous Book Fiend
âFiona Harper writes with an abundance of warmth and witâ -Dot Scribbles
âI would whole heartedly recommend this and I will be looking what else Fiona has doneâ â Afternoon Bookery
â great romantic readâ â Book Chick City
About the author
Fiona is an established women's fiction author who has been a big digital success previously with The Little Shop of Hopes and Dreams.