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The Last Train Home in Ottawa, ON
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The Last Train Home in Ottawa, ON
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' Beautiful and compelling ' Heidi Swain
'Two sparkling leads who will steal your heart!' Holly Miller
'One of the best books I have read this year' Emma Cooper
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On the last train home you expect to find...
- Standing space only
- Drunk people singing
- The overpowering smell of McDonalds
You never expect to find love.
When Abbie and Tom cross paths traveling home after a night out, their eyes meet across a crowded carriage and their connection is unmistakable.
What they don't know is that moments later they'll both be caught up in an event that will change them forever.
It is one that will bring them together. But it will also tear them apart.
A lot can happen in seven seconds. A lot can happen in seven years.
Can they find their way back to each other?
________________
Don't miss THE LAST TRAIN HOME!
‘This is an awesome book! It gripped me from start to finish. . . A wonderful , unconventional , captivating romance’ Sue Moorcroft
'A right-person-wrong-time story that will stay with you' That's Life Magazine
‘I absolutely devoured this funny, moving , unputdownable novel.’ Jenny Ashcroft
‘A wonderful, heart-warming , different love story.’ Tracy Rees
‘A beautiful , uplifting story from start to finish’ Virginia Heath
'A compelling modern love story brimming with emotion and heart' Fiona Gibson
'A heart-wrenching roller coaster full of missed opportunities and tenderness.' Caroline Khoury
‘Romantic, warm and swoon-worthy ’ Emily Stone
'A gorgeous love story full of suspense, drama and tenderness. ' Eleanor Ray
'A touching story of love, fate and second chances .’ Fiona Lucas
'Very easy reading’ Daily Mail
‘...full of emotion and feels very real – we loved it’ Fabulous
‘…these two characters feel believably flawed’ The Times
' Beautiful and compelling ' Heidi Swain
'Two sparkling leads who will steal your heart!' Holly Miller
'One of the best books I have read this year' Emma Cooper
________________
On the last train home you expect to find...
- Standing space only
- Drunk people singing
- The overpowering smell of McDonalds
You never expect to find love.
When Abbie and Tom cross paths traveling home after a night out, their eyes meet across a crowded carriage and their connection is unmistakable.
What they don't know is that moments later they'll both be caught up in an event that will change them forever.
It is one that will bring them together. But it will also tear them apart.
A lot can happen in seven seconds. A lot can happen in seven years.
Can they find their way back to each other?
________________
Don't miss THE LAST TRAIN HOME!
‘This is an awesome book! It gripped me from start to finish. . . A wonderful , unconventional , captivating romance’ Sue Moorcroft
'A right-person-wrong-time story that will stay with you' That's Life Magazine
‘I absolutely devoured this funny, moving , unputdownable novel.’ Jenny Ashcroft
‘A wonderful, heart-warming , different love story.’ Tracy Rees
‘A beautiful , uplifting story from start to finish’ Virginia Heath
'A compelling modern love story brimming with emotion and heart' Fiona Gibson
'A heart-wrenching roller coaster full of missed opportunities and tenderness.' Caroline Khoury
‘Romantic, warm and swoon-worthy ’ Emily Stone
'A gorgeous love story full of suspense, drama and tenderness. ' Eleanor Ray
'A touching story of love, fate and second chances .’ Fiona Lucas
'Very easy reading’ Daily Mail
‘...full of emotion and feels very real – we loved it’ Fabulous
‘…these two characters feel believably flawed’ The Times


















