With Jill monitoring her wardrobe and picking out the clubs and bars, Ellen plunges back into the singles life she thought she’d left behind. Why doesn’t she try a brief fling and see that, as he’s told her for months, “it’s just sex.”Įllen is shocked but her best friend from high school, who’s always been more sexually adventurous, urges her on. Marriage counseling has only helped so far and now she realizes the time has come to decide: is her marriage worth any further effort or not? At their counseler’s office, Tom causually tosses out an offer. Then she caught Tom cheating on her and realized it’d been going on for a while. She’s been married to a man she loves for twenty years, has two teenagers who, if they aren’t always stress free to raise, are basically good kids, she lives in a lovely suburban house and has a nice middle class life. Well, if you must give up historicals, at least I can say that your modern efforts are worth checking out.Įllen thought her life was all planned. I’ve long been a fan of your historicals (please say you haven’t given up writing Westerns) and I wanted to see how you’d handle a contemporary. When Jane sent me a bundle of June release books, I immediately picked yours off the pile to try. Jayne B Reviews / B Reviews Category / Book Reviews Contemporary / infidelity / Marriage-in-Trouble 3 Comments
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