Never call it loving

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She would, some day, remember only the joy... Fern Graham has a comfortable life in the Lake District: her husband, Max, dotes on her, Rachel and Charlie, her two bright and loving children, mean everything to her and a career as an author keeps her mind alive. But when she is invited to celebrity-filled Rome and New York to write the authorized biography of one of the world's greatest operatic tenors, Fern starts to question just how happy she really is at home. Pietro Petrungero's voice captivates millions and everyone around him is touched by his quiet sensitivity. The more time the singer and his biographer spend together, the more they realise that they are falling passionately in love. And soon the professional moves into the realm of pleasure. Fern, though, is tortured - she is torn between two worlds, torn between two men - and she knows that pain and heartache will be involved in whichever choice she makes...

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