The Language of Love

Jean Saunders


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The Language of Love by Jean Saunders
Every end brings a new beginning…

Widowed at the young age of twenty, Annette Granger vowed that she would never love another man.

Instead, she was going to focus her career and throw herself into making her business a success.

Eight years on, Annette is now running the most accomplished florists in London and although her professional life is soaring to new heights, the same cannot be said for her personal life.

That is, until the mysterious Dutchman Pieter Van Ness walks into her life, turning Annette’s world upside down.

Still devoted to her husband, Annette resists the gorgeous Pieter’s advances despite him awakening a hunger within her that she long thought dead.

Will Annette allow herself to be loved, and more importantly, will she allow herself to love again?

Filled with heart-stopping romance, The Language of Love is a moving tale about new beginning that will have you laughing and crying in equal measures.

Praise for Jean Saunders

‘An unlikely love story…funny and moving’ – bestselling author Holly Kinsella

Jean Saunders (1932 - 2011) was a prolific writer with almost thirty romance novels and six hundred short stories to her name, and many more under various pen names. She lived in Weston-super-Mare and was elected as the chairman of the Romantic Novelists’ Association in 1993. Her other novels include Partners in Love and the Inspector Alexandra Best series.
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