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Annie, disillusioned and discouraged with her marriage and home life, drops to her knees and prays for the first time in years. She shouts at the heavens, desperate for change, unaware that she is being heard.

Losing all memory of who she is. Annie finds herself pulled into a different life in another town. New friends and a simple job at a diner bring her happiness, but she feels there is something more to her life.

Nearly a year later, with the help of a new customer at the diner, Annie begins to unravel her forgotten past.

He insists she has something more important to do back where she came from —not only for her sake, but for the ones she left behind.

Can Annie return to her life, overcome the discontent in her past, and rebuild her marriage into what it was always meant to be?

In this touching, well written Novelette, one woman finds it’s never too late to re-discover happiness. The 77 is a short, uplifting story that can be enjoyed in one or two sittings. It is a story of self-discovery, second chances, and hope, set in the beautiful city of London. Thought-provoking yet comforting, it is an ideal cozy women’s fiction escape, for reading on a lunch break or curling up with under a blanket with a cup of tea. Fans of Debbie Macomber, Josie Silver, and Rosamunde Pilcher will enjoy this tender story about finding light after loss.

After the death of her husband, Kara spends years working at a local bank in her small Utah town. Restless and yearning for more, she sells her house and sets off on a journey of self-discovery, much to the worry of her children.
Travels that begin as an escape from loneliness become a path to peace and joy in solitude. When Kara visits London, a chance encounter with a stranger on a bus makes her question whether love could find her again.