
Pick up the book and you will acknowledge Truth No 4: Camilla Isley knows how to write a good romcom, entertaining, sweet and easy to read.

It is deeply romantic in its belief in being open-minded, looking beyond the first impressions and taking a chance on an unlikely realtionship which may turn out to be exactly what you need. To be honest, it took me some time to warm up to Vivian with her armour of legal effciency and courtroom confidence. Truth No 3 'A single mum who is devoted to her child's well-being and happiness, may find it more difficult than average to date and find a soulmate', especially if the above-said mother has trust issues. The secondary characters are equally amusing. We get alternating perspectives of both protagonists, which is always fun in a romcom. Camilla Isley created well-rounded, sincere and caring characters that you are definitely going to root for. Neither is Vivian or even her daughter Tegan. Luke isn't without his faults, which you will have to discover yourself (spoliler: he is a morning person!). And he has chosen mending broken relationships for his living. Whatever opinion you may hold of psychologists in general, and therapists, in particular, it's impossible not to fall in love with Luke.

Luke settles for the second best office on the floor which happens to be opposite Vivian's practice. His best friend's fiancee has even found him one, a lovely corner office that fits the bill perfectly, when.a certain divorce lawyer snatches it right from Luke's nose. 'A single man in a posession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife'- well, Luke Keller, Dr Keller is a single man and a family therapist who is in want of a good work office. I am a big fan of Camilla Isley- she always puts a smile on my face with her easy writing style and fabulously romantic stories.Īt the heart of this newest story there are two universally acknowledged truths.Wait a second, three.
