Struggling with the return of her husband's first wife and grown son into his life, Lynn Bartless discovers that both her marriage and career are in jeopardy and works to protect a handsome Russian nuclear physicist from extradition. 20,000 first printing.
I really really enjoyed this book. It was fun, and pretty much right on the mark. I was a bit disappointed about part of the end, but I suppose I knew what she would do from the beginning of that situation. It really did end exactly as it should have. Great book.
This was a challenging read for me because it just did not grab my attention. I was not impressed with the character development. I didn't enjoy the story. I finished the book only because I was holding out hope that it would become less shallow
Lynn Bartlett, an immigration attorney, is a second wife in two ways. She is on her second marriage and is the second wife of her current husband; they have been married for about year and are in their late forties. They are beautiful people who seem to have it all. Life is good. Sort of. Her husband’s ex-wife is a drama queen and still commands his attention. His adult children hate her, and the slacker son moves in with them when he loses his job. Lynn finds out that her husband’s business is having financial problems, and her own employer experiences a major setback. Life – not so good. Lynn’s friend invites her a gathering of second wives where she learns she is not alone in her experiences as they air their stories and grievances. Lynn also meets a Russian scientist who distracts her from her problems. A fun read, and probably lots of truth in the experiences.
Not my usual genre, so this was kinda new reading material for me. I felt an immediate bonding with the main character, a second wife. His house, his kids, his ex-wife, all setting up for trouble. Had some funny scenes, had some sad things, ungrateful adult children, and a ex-wife with attitude, all neatly wrapped up in a fun read.
The title was so compelling and sounded trashy enough, but the writing was strained and the story was not all that interesting... (I didn't feel all that bad since I bought it off the clearance rack at Borders :)
Story was both entertaining and realistic. I finished the book in a single day because I needed to know how it ended. I recommend this book especially for anyone involved in a blended family and will look for others by this author.
This was an entertaining book, well-written and with a promising storyline. I was hoping for more interaction with the Anne Boylen Society, though, and found it a stretch that the main character suddenly grew a spine without any help after being such a pushover. A personal opinion, you may not feel the same, so it's worth a read if that won't bother you.
Loved this book. Since it was set in Silicon Valley, my digs for a decade, it gave me an interesting perspective on the area as well as playful, yet thoughtful look at relationships as they apply to second wives and the children and ex's that play into the dynamics. I look forward to reading more by Todd; she hit th right tone between compassion for others and self care.
I really enjoyed this book. It was well written and an easy read. It even had good advice about relationships and life. I was pleasantly surprised and glad that i read this book.
Fun chick-lit book. Loved it that the second wife was not a trophy wife but a real woman in her fifties not without fault. Good have had more depth at times but for what it is was a fun read.
I was pleasantly surprised by this book, couldn't stop reading and wished for more when I reached the end. The narrator is in her 40's, and she is an accomplished attorney who marries her second husband, who has two grown children from his first marriage. This is a thoughtful exploration of the adjustments necessary in real life, no easy or obvious answers, very thoughtful. Great, and very real, characters. I want to read more by this author.
I loved this book! I have no idea what prompted me to download it, but I'm certainly glad I did! The main story itself is strong, but the smaller parts - those branching off and entangling with the main - are well-rounded and vital to the whole. It's just a good, easy, real story.
Didnt like the way she behaved at all , cheated on a decent guy , but never told him ,he should have fired her off. Why the happy ending ? Not a realistic ending at all , In real life he would have divorced her, very deceitful woman, lifetime movie on its way
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