At home, with a baby, no one can hear you scream.
Most people think that once you've had your happy ever after, nothing can go wrong.
But for Millie and Tom, their love did not have a fairytale beginning.
It was not love at first sight, at least not for Millie. When the strength of their love for each other finally brings them together, their marriage is a chance to heal the wounds of their past and build a brighter future. For Tom, the arrival of their daughter is everything he ever dreamed about. But for Millie, the reality of motherhood becomes a lot darker. As they struggle to find their way out of the shadows of the past, will the flicker of their love be able to light their way home?
The Way Home is a powerful and heartbreaking novel about coming of age and becoming a parent.
It is about the pain of loss and the light of hope.
Available for the first time: audio editions of Milly's brilliant short stories: Here Come the Boys, The Wedding Dress, Ladies Who Launch and The Barn on Half Moon Hill. Milly Johnson is the sparkling and irrepressible author of six bestselling novels. She is also a columnist, greetings card copywriter, poet and after-dinner speaker. Her books are about the universal issues of friendship, family, betrayal, babies, rather nice food and a little bit of that magic in life that sometimes visits the unsuspecting. This audio edition is read by Colleen Prendergast and Esther Wane, who have narrated books by Cathy Bramley, Jill Mansell and Milly Johnson's The Queen of Wishful Thinking.
Laura has been married to the man of her dreams for seven months. But, she now discovers, a week before the wedding Matthew made a terrible mistake ...
Escaping the heartache and humiliation, Laura is whisked off to Florida's Key West by her best friend Marty. A carefree holiday full of cocktails and fun, surrounded by gorgeous, tanned men, is exactly what the doctor ordered. Distraction comes in the form of sexy Cuban scuba diver Leo. As the end of the holiday approaches, Laura doesn't want to go home. Is it time to face the music? Or is there more to Key West than a holiday romance?