Jane's rehabilitation has become protracted. With the realisations that those about her are active in the small town's romantic bohemian scene and that most of the men she's interested in prefer her brother, David, Jane's sense of dejection has intensified. Increasingly, she has become reliant upon the bottle in order to maintain a rational view of things.
Long-standing friendships cannot be maintained without rivalry and resentment playing their part. As the muddle involving the key-players in Jane's life begins to resolve, she herself teeters between personal jeopardy and a burgeoning self-knowledge that might permit the prospect of love…
Catherine E. Chapman is a UK-based author of women's fiction and contemporary and historical romantic fiction.
Some of Catherine's longer works have been described as accessible character fiction; humour is often an important ingredient.
Catherine's historical romances range in setting from Medieval times to the Twentieth Century. Her seven short historical romances are available individually and in digital and print anthologies.
All of Catherine's publications are available digitally. Some are also available in print and as audiobooks.
Catherine values feedback from readers and would like to thank all those who have taken the time to read, review, rate and recommend her fiction.