Return to Me

Return to Me

by Mae Archer and Amra Pajalic
Publication Date: 10/06/2022

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A fatal accident. A parallel world. Second chances don’t come often.


Death has never been far from Lana. In a previous life, her husband Frank died from a heart condition at thirty. In this new world where she’s known as Alannah Walker, it’s Tristan by her side as husband, and he had a heart operation as a child. But that’s where the similarities end between them.


Born Frank Walters, Tristan hides his past under a new name. His relationship with his wife, Alannah, fraught with anger. Alannah has seemed like a different person since the car accident, and lessons of the past have taught him not to trust too easily.


Will Tristan and Lana learn enough from past mistakes to give them a second chance at love?


Be transported to another world on a breathtaking ride into the unknown, where two lovers will come to find the true meaning of forever. Return to Me is a heart wrenching tale of love, loss, and rediscovery that will draw you in from the very first page.


Buy Return to Me now and lose yourself in a world where second chances make anything possible.


'Return to Me was a compelling fast read with an interesting likeable heroine. ...the “what if” story line had a fascinating Twilight Zone type feel to it that will appeal to a wide variety of readers.' Four star review by Pennydreadfulbooks

ISBN:
9781922871015
9781922871015
Category:
Adult & contemporary romance
Publication Date:
10-06-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pishukin Press
Amra Pajalic

Amra Pajalic is a Melbourne-based author of Bosnian background. Her memoir Things Nobody Knows but Me will be published by Transit Lounge in May 2019. Memoir extracts have been published in Meet Me at the Intersection (Fremantle Press, 2018) and Rebellious Daughters (Venture Press, 2016).

Her debut novel, The Good Daughter (Text Publishing, 2009), won the 2009 Melbourne Prize for Literature's Civic Choice Award, and she is also the author of a novel for children, Amir: Friend on Loan (Garratt Publishing, 2014). She works as a high school teacher and is completing a PhD in Creative Writing at La Trobe University.

Amra and Demet are co-authors of the book What a Muslim Woman Looks Like, a government-funded publication.

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