Morality Tale
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- Nombre de pages240
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-330-47871-7
- EAN9780330478717
- Date de parution23/02/2011
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPicador
Résumé
You've been married for several years. Long enough, certainly, for the rosy glow of your first love to have faded, dulled by the routine and reality of everyday life - including, in your particular case, his vitriolic ex-wife and two cute but time-intensive stepsons. Then, one day, you meet him. The man of your dreams. (Or, at least, he will be from now on.) You weren't expecting it, but you look at him, he looks at you, and it's there: that spark of attraction, understanding, whatever you call it.
(And certainly, you call it something different from your husband, when he finds out.) The real question, though, is not so much what you call it but what you do about it .
(And certainly, you call it something different from your husband, when he finds out.) The real question, though, is not so much what you call it but what you do about it .
You've been married for several years. Long enough, certainly, for the rosy glow of your first love to have faded, dulled by the routine and reality of everyday life - including, in your particular case, his vitriolic ex-wife and two cute but time-intensive stepsons. Then, one day, you meet him. The man of your dreams. (Or, at least, he will be from now on.) You weren't expecting it, but you look at him, he looks at you, and it's there: that spark of attraction, understanding, whatever you call it.
(And certainly, you call it something different from your husband, when he finds out.) The real question, though, is not so much what you call it but what you do about it .
(And certainly, you call it something different from your husband, when he finds out.) The real question, though, is not so much what you call it but what you do about it .