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Mediterranean Nights #7

A Perfect Marriage?

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Is there such a thing as a perfect marriage?

After almost twenty years with her husband, Charles, Katherine Stamos finds herself at sea. What has happened to the closeness and passion she and Charles once shared? Her father suggests the perfect a cruise aboard Alexandra’s Dream—an opportunity to escape their everyday lives and reconnect with one another.

Once aboard ship, it’s still hard to leave their work behind. And much of what Katherine most wants to hear remains unsaid. She begins to think it is perhaps foolish to want to relive the heady feeling of first love. Maybe those emotions are only for the young.

And then she meets June and Albert, an elderly couple who—after decades of marriage—still find magic and excitement in everything they do together. Their example makes Katherine

wonder if it is possible for the love she shares with Charles to be perfect, even if she and Charles are not….

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 1, 2007

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Cindi Myers

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Pseudonym: Cynthia Sterling

Cindi Myers worked as a newspaper reporter, travel agent and medical clinic manager before turning to writing full time. She's written both historical and contemporary romance, as well as dozens of short stories and nonfiction articles. Cindi thinks writers have the best job in the world.

Former president of San Antonio Romance Authors, Cindi is a member of Romance Writers of America, Novelists Inc., and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers.

She and her husband and their two dogs live in the mountains Southwest of Denver. When she's not caught up in creating new characters and stories, Cindi enjoys reading, quilting, gardening, skiing and hiking. She's also in demand as a speaker, teaching workshops and making presentations to both local and national writing groups.

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August 4, 2011
This miniseries continues to be cursed with heroine that need to be slapped. Slapped well and often. This book was no exception—Katherine Stamos was one of those women that after twenty years of marriage (when she should know her husband very, very well) figures that, just because he’s not acting like a newlywed (after twenty years of marriage!), he doesn’t love her anymore.

And of course it’s all his fault, when she confronts him and he tells her he does love her, after all, she’s his wife. But that doesn’t count. And of course it’s also (it must be, he’s her husband that doesn’t love her anymore) his fault she’s fantasizing about a younger man. She has to, since her husband doesn’t act like a newlywed (after twenty years of marriage!), hence he doesn’t love her anymore.

Jesus!
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