When the end of an affair is the only begging . . .
Maggie and Crispin are personal and professional partners, running a small but successful chain of restaurants until one night Crispin tells her it's over, he's met someone else and she'll have to move out. Numb and unable to believe it's true, Maggie is sure Crispin is making a mistake and she'll do anything to get him back.
She returns to the family home - a pub where nothing seems to have changed - to re-evaluate her life. She realises that the pub could do with a revamp as well as her life. So she sets out to make a success of the pub and keep it out of the hands of the bank and to win back Crispin at any cost.
But not only is Crispin's new girlfriend, Louise, someone Maggie could actually get to like, but things aren't entirely as they seem. And what about the guy she keeps bumping into who is also nursing a broken heart? It's time for Maggie to decide what she really wants in life and who she wants to be.
'River Deep, Mountain High' is a hugely enjoyable novel about the complex emotions of separation, about coming to terms with that loss and finding that life doesn't have to end with a broken affair- it is only the beginning . . .