*Romancipationro-man-ci-pa-tion nounThe freedom for women to love whom they choose whilst retaining their own space and identity. In other words, the final stage in women's liberation!Maggie is living the life she's always wanted. Her career is taking off and, thanks to Japanese straightening technology, her hair is lying down. Maggie even has a funny, caring boyfriend - but there's one problem: he wants Maggie to move in.Maggie's not sure she's ready to move from "me" to "we"...As she examines the relationships around her, Maggie has to decide: is she ready to face her fears and embrace her own romancipation?
British author Jane Sigaloff was born in London and, despite brief trips into the countryside, is a city girl at heart. She studied history at Oxford University before entering the allegedly glamorous world of television, initially as tea-and-coffee-co-ordinator for Nickelodeon UK then progressing to assistant producer. Her contracts took her to MTV and the BBC, where a spell as a talk-show researcher gave Jane a keen insight into human behaviour – and a lively sense of humor about relationships.
Jane lives in London and writes full-time. Passionate about music, she’s equally addicted to books and movies, and reads voraciously.
Her surname hints at a colourful family background – a mix of Austrian, Czech, Russian and Lithuanian – and she eagerly embraces cultural diversity. She’s especially enthusiastic about American culture: as a student, she travelled coast to coast and worked as a camp counsellor.