JANE is looking forward to discussing the future with her husband now that their daughter has left to start her own life, but instead of the evening marking the beginning of a new chapter together, Jane finds herself traveling to Paris alone-- stunned, angry and hurt.
How did she not see this coming?
VERONIQUE has just turned thirty and is at a critical moment in her career, but the successful navigation of her new assignment could be in jeopardy because of a colleague who seems to have it in for her. The pressure is on at home, too, where her husband is pushing to start a family.
How can she possibly make it all work?
FIONA has spent her entire life in Liverpool taking care of everyone else and working at the family business. Her mother's death has devastated her but has also opened the door to considering a different future, and she finds herself spontaneously signing up for a week in Paris to get away and think things through.
At forty-five, has she left it too late?
Now that Jane's in Paris, it feels like it's where she's meant to be, the city drawing her in just as it did the last time she lived there. She meets Veronique and Fiona by chance in a one-day cooking class, and they turn to each other in the next days and weeks as they each search for answers.
Will they make the right choices, even if doing so may hurt those they love?