What would you change the second time around?
There’ve been a few changes in Bea’s life lately, starting with accidentally ending her decade-long relationship over a Friday night takeaway. Next goes her flat and then her job. Single, unemployed and living in a rented room, Bea is flying without a safety net for the first time in thirty-eight years.
So what is she supposed to do now that she’s rewound her life to start again?
She has no idea how to date anymore. It’s all gone online and with so much competition at the click of a button, her aging bosom might not be up to the job. People are waxing in places she can’t even reach and posting red carpet-worthy selfies every ten seconds.
She used to dream of a musical career but is only getting gigs as background music for drunks in pubs. And her ex is being a hundred times more charming in trying to win her back than he bothered to be when he had her.
Maybe grasping life with both hands won’t be so easy after all…
Can she really become who she wants to be?
Please Note: This novel was originally entitled Bella Summer Takes a Chance so be sure to check your reading device before you buy.
Praise for Michele Gorman and Life Change
The Sunday Times and USA Today bestselling author
"Michele's writing is so engaging and witty, yet insightful and empathetic." Sophie Kinsella, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
"A fun, sassy writer who always makes me smile." Carole Matthews, Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller
"Witty, well-written and next to impossible to put down." The Book Chick
"Funny, warm and always entertaining, reading a Michele Gorman novel is like spending time with a favourite friend." Chrissie Manby, Sunday Times Best-Selling Author
"Gorman's writing is warm, witty, and wonderful." Matt Dunn, author of A Day At The Office
"The quirky characters, easy reading, and flowing storyline were all exactly what I was hoping for. I would recommend any of her books." A Novel Review
"A grown up version of chick-lit. The characters, especially Bea, are fun and enjoyable, but are based on a degree of reality and maturing that ensures the story stays believable and focused. " Vine Voice