A Trip to the Park/Come Home with Me (Storycuts)
Two short stories: a woman alone in New York, and an unexpected encounter; and will introducing the love of Genevieve's life to her family ruin everything?
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A Trip to the Park/Come Home with Me (Storycuts) EBook ISBN: 9781448125463 Published: 17/11/2011 Imprint: Transworld Digital Extent: 24 pages Subject: Sagas $2.50 RRP
Synopsis
In 'A Trip to the Park', Cassie is excited to arrive in New York, but disappointed when her fiance's job takes him away from her on her first weekend in the city. He makes her promise she'll stay in the apartment where she'll be safe, but she can't resist a little walk around Central Park - she is here to see the sights, after all. There she meets Dan, who manages to persuade her that he should show her the sights of the city. She knows Richard would be cross, but what harm could come of it?
In 'Come Home With Me', when Genevieve meets Nicholas, she can't believe her luck. Everything about their relationship seems just perfect. But when the time comes to introduce him to her family, she is sure that will be the end of them. Her family are so completely mad - there's no way he'll want anything to do with her after that! Or perhaps she shouldn't be so quick to assume what he is thinking...
Part of the Storycuts series, these two short stories were previously published in the collection Summer Promise And Other Stories.
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