What a refreshing read!! Most of us spend our whole lives figuring out what Love and Marraige is all about. And we never know till we experiment with love and never know till we finally get married. Both can be exclusive and inclusive, depending on the individuals in question.
This book brings forth questions that most of us carry around in our hearts but are too afraid to ask most of the time. Bridget Asher has done a wonderful job of weaving believable charachters who are as dazed with life and it’s characteristics as most of us are.
Here, we have Gwen in a perfectly good marriage coming face to face with an old friend whose in need of a pretend wife. How the situation comes about and what happens next, though not totally unpredicatable but is highly intense to go through with the heroine. The only question is how many of us realize any of it or even get a chance to find out …
A lovely, sweet read for anyone whose philosophical by nature and is always questioning life’s little conundrums.
On a side note, had read Asher’s ” My Husband’s Sweethearts ” and find found that also highly entertaining and satisfying read, on the whole. Check out both these books …