Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives
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- ISBN978-1-942052-87-6
- EAN9781942052876
- Date de parution14/10/2017
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurSignal Press
Résumé
The divorce of a community's "perfect couple" exposes the cracks in the marriages of their neighbors with life-altering consequences. Suburbia is a jungle, filled with lots of vicious creatures. Take the Paradise Heights Women's League board. Lyssa Harper should have warned golden-haired DILF du jour Harry Wilder what he was getting into when she invited him to meet the mommies who run their suburban, gated community.
At least he brought cupcakes. Since meeting the former Master-of-the-Universe turned stay-at-home single dad, Lyssa has been his domestic Sherpa, teaching him the ins and outs of suburban life. She just didn't realize her friends would show up at his house unannounced with casseroles, leopard-print bikini briefs, and plans to rearrange his kitchen cabinets. The truth is, if Harry and his wife, the neighborhood's "perfect couple, " can call it quits, what does that mean for everyone else? Lyssa's husband, Ted, is a great father, but he pays less attention to her than her Pilates-pumped momtourage.
Her friends gossip about the neighbors while ignoring their own problems: infertility, infidelity, and eating disorders. When Harry sets boundaries with his new fan club, he is exiled from the neighborhood's in-clique. But Lyssa refuses to snub him. What she never expects is the explosive impact her ongoing friendship with Harry will have on her close-knit pals-and on her marriage."Josie Brown is a skilled observer whose clever dialogue and feisty style make for truly entertaining reading." -Jackie Collins, author, Hollywood Wives
At least he brought cupcakes. Since meeting the former Master-of-the-Universe turned stay-at-home single dad, Lyssa has been his domestic Sherpa, teaching him the ins and outs of suburban life. She just didn't realize her friends would show up at his house unannounced with casseroles, leopard-print bikini briefs, and plans to rearrange his kitchen cabinets. The truth is, if Harry and his wife, the neighborhood's "perfect couple, " can call it quits, what does that mean for everyone else? Lyssa's husband, Ted, is a great father, but he pays less attention to her than her Pilates-pumped momtourage.
Her friends gossip about the neighbors while ignoring their own problems: infertility, infidelity, and eating disorders. When Harry sets boundaries with his new fan club, he is exiled from the neighborhood's in-clique. But Lyssa refuses to snub him. What she never expects is the explosive impact her ongoing friendship with Harry will have on her close-knit pals-and on her marriage."Josie Brown is a skilled observer whose clever dialogue and feisty style make for truly entertaining reading." -Jackie Collins, author, Hollywood Wives
The divorce of a community's "perfect couple" exposes the cracks in the marriages of their neighbors with life-altering consequences. Suburbia is a jungle, filled with lots of vicious creatures. Take the Paradise Heights Women's League board. Lyssa Harper should have warned golden-haired DILF du jour Harry Wilder what he was getting into when she invited him to meet the mommies who run their suburban, gated community.
At least he brought cupcakes. Since meeting the former Master-of-the-Universe turned stay-at-home single dad, Lyssa has been his domestic Sherpa, teaching him the ins and outs of suburban life. She just didn't realize her friends would show up at his house unannounced with casseroles, leopard-print bikini briefs, and plans to rearrange his kitchen cabinets. The truth is, if Harry and his wife, the neighborhood's "perfect couple, " can call it quits, what does that mean for everyone else? Lyssa's husband, Ted, is a great father, but he pays less attention to her than her Pilates-pumped momtourage.
Her friends gossip about the neighbors while ignoring their own problems: infertility, infidelity, and eating disorders. When Harry sets boundaries with his new fan club, he is exiled from the neighborhood's in-clique. But Lyssa refuses to snub him. What she never expects is the explosive impact her ongoing friendship with Harry will have on her close-knit pals-and on her marriage."Josie Brown is a skilled observer whose clever dialogue and feisty style make for truly entertaining reading." -Jackie Collins, author, Hollywood Wives
At least he brought cupcakes. Since meeting the former Master-of-the-Universe turned stay-at-home single dad, Lyssa has been his domestic Sherpa, teaching him the ins and outs of suburban life. She just didn't realize her friends would show up at his house unannounced with casseroles, leopard-print bikini briefs, and plans to rearrange his kitchen cabinets. The truth is, if Harry and his wife, the neighborhood's "perfect couple, " can call it quits, what does that mean for everyone else? Lyssa's husband, Ted, is a great father, but he pays less attention to her than her Pilates-pumped momtourage.
Her friends gossip about the neighbors while ignoring their own problems: infertility, infidelity, and eating disorders. When Harry sets boundaries with his new fan club, he is exiled from the neighborhood's in-clique. But Lyssa refuses to snub him. What she never expects is the explosive impact her ongoing friendship with Harry will have on her close-knit pals-and on her marriage."Josie Brown is a skilled observer whose clever dialogue and feisty style make for truly entertaining reading." -Jackie Collins, author, Hollywood Wives