Learn Love in a Week
A humorous exploration of love and choices
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:9th May '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Polly faces a dilemma between her husband and a tempting new opportunity in Learn Love in a Week, exploring love, loyalty, and personal growth.
In Learn Love in a Week, Polly finds herself at a crossroads after a decade of marriage to her husband, Arthur. When she encounters James Hammond, a wealthy and charismatic man, her life takes an unexpected turn. James represents the 'Road Not Taken'—the life she could have had, filled with excitement and opportunity. He not only offers her the job of her dreams at his luxurious hotel but also expresses a romantic interest that makes her reconsider her current situation.
Polly grapples with her feelings as she reflects on her marriage. While Arthur is undeniably handsome, he has a grumpy demeanor that has begun to wear on her. After ten years together, she questions whether love can be reignited or if it has faded beyond repair. The allure of a new relationship with James poses a tempting possibility, but it also raises important questions about commitment, loyalty, and the nature of love itself.
As Polly navigates this emotional turmoil, Learn Love in a Week explores the complexities of relationships, the challenges of rekindling passion, and the choices that define our lives. With humor and insight, the narrative delves into what it means to truly love someone and whether it's ever too late to change the course of one's heart.
Full of laugh-out-loud moments * Sunday Mirror *
The funniest book about relationships I've read in years * Lisa Jewell *
This is the kind of book that draws looks from strangers if read in public as it will have you laughing so much. More than just a fun read it’s also a saucy, modern fable that offers food for thought about distancing ourselves from our stresses, thwarted dreams and frustrations and working out what is really important. * Daily Express *
Funny, well observed and moving. This book will make you smile * Candis *
I laughed a thousand times and cried once. I rushed through it. * Christina Hopkinson, author of The Pile of Stuff at the Bottom of the Stairs *
ISBN: 9780099580447
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 24mm
Weight: 277g
400 pages