Rosie Meadows Regrets…

Rosie Meadows Regrets… by Catherine Alliott, published by Headline in 1998, is a novel that explores the journey of a woman reassessing her life choices. At 441 pages, this English-language book delves into the complexities of relationships and personal fulfillment, as Rosie reflects on her two-year commitment and begins to question the comfort of her current situation.
In this narrative, Rosie grapples with the notion that a “cosy” life may not be as satisfying as it seems. She yearns for a sense of beauty and excitement, prompting her to reclaim her identity and seek a more fulfilling existence. The story touches on themes of romance, separation, and the experiences of women navigating their desires and aspirations. Readers will find a relatable exploration of self-discovery and the challenges of modern relationships within these pages.
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Two years after committing herself to a relationship, Rosie is beginning to think that “cosy” isn’t all its cracked up to be. Bridge parties have never really been her thing, and it would be nice to feel beautiful just once in a while. Enough is enough. It’s time to get her life back.
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