No Ordinary Hate by Whitney Dineen and Melanie Summers is about a Hollywood couple named Harper and Brett Kennedy. Together the Kennedys' have two children, Liam and Lily, along with a nanny, Justine. When Harper comes home to find Brett shtupping Justine on the sofa while her children are playing outside, it's the last straw for Harper's pretending her marriage was perfect. Harper knew about his infidelity since she was pregnant with their daughter Lily, but she thought Brett would have some regard for his family and be discreet. As you can imagine, gossip rags and the paparazzi caught wind and are now circling their prey. Ferris Biltmore does a fabulous job dishing all the dirt up to the minute, including Harper's escape to Gamble, Alaska, where she meets Digger McKenzie, Grandpa Joe, Moria, Wyatt, Ash, Colton, and Bear.
Can a Hollywood sweetheart survive in the wilderness with her two children? Will she learn how to pan gold? Learn how to fish for her dinner or how to shoot a bear? Will she know how to rough it in the wilderness, not glamping? But most of all, will her children be happy?
Reading this fictional story reminded me of Ben Affleck, Jude Law, and Hugh Grant's tragic stories that made headline news. We tend to forget that Hollywood's A-listers are people who have lives of privilege. Still, their infidelities and bad behavior make front-page news along with their innocent children and extended family.