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This edition contains an excerpt from Bridget Asher's The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted.What would life be like with the one who got away? From the acclaimed author of My Husband’s Sweethearts comes this bighearted, funny, fiercely perceptive tale about a happily married woman and the little white lie that changed everything. For Gwen Merchant, love has always been doled out in little packets—from her father, who lost himself in work after her mother’s death, and from her husband, Peter, who’s always been respectable and safe. But when an old college boyfriend, the irrepressible Elliot Hull, invites himself back into Gwen’s life with a surprising proposition, she suddenly starts questioning everything she’s ever expected from love. Elliot, it turns out, is in need of a pretend wife, just for the weekend, in order to fulfill his dying mother’s last wish. But as Gwen finds herself drawn into Elliot’s quirky, wonderful family—and uncovers a few secrets about her own—a pretend relationship just might turn out to be the most real thing she’s ever known.

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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Bridget Asher

23 books138 followers
Julianna Baggott
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Bridget Asher & N.E. Bode

Borned on 30 September 1969, she teaches at Florida State University. She's married to David G.W. Scott and has four kids. Along with her husband, she is a co-founder of the nonprofit organization Kids in Need - Books in Deed., getting free books to underprivileged kids in Florida.

Today, she is a critically acclaimed and bestselling author, who wrote novels and poetry, and who has over fifty overseas editions of her books. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Best American Poetry, Best Creative Nonfiction, NPR’s Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered, and Here & Now. For two years, her alter-ego, N. E. Bode was a recurring personality on XM Radio. Her work has been a People Magazine pick alongside David Sedaris and Bill Clinton, a Washington Post Book of the Week, a Girl's Life Top Ten, a Booksense selection, and a Starbucks Bookish Reading Club pick.

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1,909 reviews193 followers
January 8, 2014
I started reading this book before the holidays, and put it aside so that I could read something a little more "Christmas-y". I should have just left it on the shelf - where it belonged.

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184 reviews12 followers
May 13, 2009
When Gwen Merchant unexpectedly bumps into Elliot Hull, a man whom she had dated furiously for three weeks during college, her seemingly perfect life and perfect marriage are dragged under a microscope for examination. It isn’t until what could have been presents itself that Gwen begins to question the difference between love and marriage. At the encouragement of her husband, Gwen poses as Elliot’s wife in order to appease his mother Vivian on her deathbed. At the dying woman’s insistence, Gwen sets out to discover the truth…and finds more truth than she was prepared for.

The Pretend Wife will lend itself to rich book discussions as the marital, end of life, and communication issues provide a minefield of true-to-life grey areas.
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Author 25 books456 followers
December 4, 2009
This book was kind of entertaining, but I agree with other reviewers who asked, "What about the main character could you fall in love with?" She was kind of lost, and didn't have many defining characteristics, if any. Also, the author seemed to be a believer in the sort of nebulous, squishy "working through issues" view of things. I have lost a parent, and I still wanted to yell at the main character, "Ok, you lost your mom over 20 years ago! Do you have to mention it on every single page?" I found most characters unlikeable, except for Elliot and his family. I probably would not try another book by this author.
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176 reviews5 followers
April 12, 2011
This was by far the best book I have read in a long time. The book starts off with 2 men rolling around on the lawn fighting. Then we get the back story of how that came to be. Gwen Merchant is standing in line at an ice cream shop when a man behind her orders 2 scoops of Gwen Merchant. When she turns around it is a guy she knew had dated in college, Elliot Hull. She introduces him to her husband Peter and he ends up going to a party with them.

During the party Gwen chokes on some food and Elliot saves her life. Peter says he owes him and tells him he can have anything he wants. Well, Elliot goes on to say that his mother is dying of cancer and she's been afraid that he will be all alone and have no one to take care of him so he lied and told her he eloped.

So they come to an agreement that Gwen will be his pretend wife for the weekend and the story really takes off from there and it has lots of twists and it ends exactly the way I had hoped it would!

FABULOUS!
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1,323 reviews36 followers
June 5, 2013
I just never got this book. Maybe because I didn't care for the main character?

Basically, she's never really happy. But she's happy settling. Because she just doesn't really do anything about it except change jobs often.

Until one day a guy she dated for 2 weeks (2 weeks!!) in college shows up behind her at an ice cream parlor. And her husband invites this guy to a party. And then this guy tells everyone at the party how he is pretending to be married to make his dying mother happy. So of course one of her drunk friends says she should go pretend to be the wife. And her drunk husband agrees.

Seriously? Only in fiction could this kind of thing happen in the first few pages of a book.

Oh, and that guy she dated in college dumped her after the 2 weeks to go back to his girlfriend but somehow he's been in love with her for all these years and hasn't stopped thinking about her despite being engaged twice. Yeah, that really happens too.
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343 reviews
November 8, 2011
(Spoiler alert) I was liking this book until the end and trying to figure out how I wanted it to end. I was torn, because I wanted Gwen and Elliot to have their grand love affair, but I felt bad because she was more or less happily married. But, I lost a lost of respect for the author by wrapping it up neatly by making us hate the husband at the end. Should have kept the depth and not taken the cheap way out.
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2,247 reviews328 followers
April 18, 2016
P.W.

Married woman Gwen Merchant agrees to pretend to be the newlywed of former beau Elliott Hull to appease his dying mom. Gwen, smothering in a marriage to Peter, jumps at the chance for a redo at an abruptly ended college romance, and it's a slippery slope that Gwen slides down with passion and verve, falling in love with Elliott and becoming attached to his sister and her precocious kids and the imperious and uncannily perceptive matriarch, Vivian. But while weaving one faux relationship, Gwen unthreads the very real sadness in her own tattered family, including a widowed dad and a marriage that hides more than it confides.
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123 reviews4 followers
July 5, 2009
Here's a good summer fluff by the pool read. People magazine recommended it for summer reading and it totally does it justice. If you ran into the guy that got away and he asked you to be his pretend wife for a weekend to fulfill his dying mom's wish- would you? Would you if you were already married to a good guy who said it was ok? This is a fun, sweet look into life and love and discovering what's important in life and relationships.
25 reviews1 follower
August 27, 2009
What a sweet book, really enjoyable. And in addition to being sweet, the writing was smart with none of that awkward diction or overwrought flourishes I associate with chick lit. And I liked how the central plot--a woman who poses as a former boyfriend's wife for the weekend because his mother is dying of cancer--actually foregrounds much larger issues of loss, history, regret, passion and "two paths that diverged in a yellow wood."
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717 reviews152 followers
February 12, 2016
Vanaf de eerste bladzijde was ik dol op dit boek. De personage vond ik geweldig, ze waren zo levendig. Ik kon het boek niet meer wegleggen, zodra ik eenmaal begonnen was. Zeker een aanrader!
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180 reviews2 followers
August 31, 2018
This was finally my summer “fluff” book and I was disappointed. I just didn’t feel the chemistry between the main characters, not enough description. Also, who names a love interest Elliot?!?! It wasn’t a book I researched or had heard anything about, but was hoping it would be a impulsive gem...it was not. On to the next one 🙂.
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February 27, 2020
Absolutely LOVED it!! I love how it started, I LOVE how it ended. Pitch perfect!!!
Even better than "My Husband's Sweethearts"! I want more!
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1,254 reviews
July 27, 2015
One star seems pretty harsh, so I made it a two, but it's just barely a "it was okay" rating.

It sounded like it was going to be a pretty interesting story plot that is until I started working myself through it. Then my brain basically went dead. It's a light read, but with a pretty depressing cast of characters.

The main character, Gwen wasn't even likable, and the only one even more unlikable was her husband, Peter. Their marriage was a "safe" and "respectable" marriage, in other words they were playing marriage, and not living marriage. That is until she bumps into her old college boyfriend, Elliot, who they only dated for two weeks. Elliot's mother is dying, and he asks Gwen to be his "pretend wife". So we spend the rest of the story reading if Gwen should be content with Peter, or finally feel life for the first time with Elliott?

Predictable story. No surprises.

A couple of good points about the book: It's a fast read and I'm done!
591 reviews2 followers
July 24, 2011
Was it just the right book, at the right time? I don't know, but I loved this book. I almost gave it five stars, but I'll have to read it again before I give it that honor.

I thoroughly enjoyed the characters, and the style of writing. I loved the metaphors she used, such as, standing in a field holding a rake over your head to ward off the eagles that might carry you off, to represent facing your fears. This book was such a good description of living an examined, thoughtful life.

All in all, I was delightfully surprised by how much I got out of what I thought would be a simple lark of a story.
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833 reviews
June 6, 2011
Maybe even five starts, not sure. But I really liked this book. At first I wasn't so sure, seemed like it might be about infidelity, and I really don't like reading about that, or I thought maybe it would be a silly romantic comedy, but it turned out to be about love and grief and being truly happy. A really sweet, engaging story with characters you could really understand.
60 reviews
July 1, 2009
I thought at first that I would dislike this book - it seemed kind of "fluffy" - but turned out to be a good read - a married woman agrees to pretend to be the wife of an old boyfriend - has to confront issues from her past and present life.
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458 reviews
October 9, 2011
Chick lit with depth. I'll probably look for more of her books. She does a far better job with dialogue than most people. Actually sound like real conversations! And I like that she didn't give the main character an easy way out.
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January 25, 2019
Storyline was totally unbelievable. No husband would let someone pretend to be married to someone else. And all the perfect happy endings including the miraculous recovery of the dying Mother. Gwen was boring. And spent most of the book moping. Get a life!
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173 reviews2 followers
July 25, 2015
Another of my adultery books, and this is a great one! It's about growing up fearful, and finally learning to move past your fears to have a full and joyful life.
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418 reviews3 followers
May 30, 2017
I imagine this book was aimed at certain demographics which I wasn't part of and as a result I did not enjoy it that much. The story line itself was not too bad but it was very corny in parts, so much so that it became irritating. In my opinion the relationships between the characters were not developed enough, from one moment meeting someone for the first time and the next day they are the mother they never had. It raised some questions about marriage/relationships but did not provide any real answers. Just an OK novel.
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1,044 reviews32 followers
January 31, 2019
I was actually kind of surprised when I finished the book and checked the publication date - it had a very late 90s feel to me, if that makes sense. The style of writing and the story and the way the characters acted...
I liked Vivian a lot and her advice was really lovely. I was a little annoyed by Gwen in a lot go ways, and I felt like her friendships and marriage weren’t well fleshed out - but maybe that was to say something about what they were? I now it’s not, but this read a lot like a first novel, a bit rough around the edges, which is not a bad thing - it’s kind of charming.
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360 reviews
June 16, 2019
I kept putting this book down whenever I got a new book so I forced myself to finish it while waiting for another new one. For just randomly finding it in the library, it was decent. It started a little slow, but it picked up the pace at the end.
301 reviews
February 11, 2020
I wasn't sure about the story line and the writing initially. But something drew me in and I'm glad I did. I enjoyed the book. I was intrigued by the story. I liked the characters. I'm very happy stayed with it.
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Author 21 books52 followers
August 9, 2023
No spice per say in this book, but very enjoyable tangled love story. I could relate to having loved someone for years, but letting other things get in the way and going down separate paths, and then years later coming together again and realizing that you never stopped loving each other.
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690 reviews4 followers
October 31, 2025
A fun read for me. I enjoy Hallmark movies and this was similar -- although I guess Hallmark rarely has an unhappy marriage, complicated past, former boyfriend, cheating husband, etc. Which may make one wonder why it was a fun read... An escape? Interesting characters? Sure.
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1,256 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2018
I picked this up off the library shelf the other day. I must have been in a hurry and mustn't have read the blurb properly.

Not my cup of tea. But, others might enjoy it.
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5,020 reviews
February 25, 2018
This book at first is about pretend and finding something that is real.
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199 reviews1 follower
April 7, 2018
I enjoyed this book. it's the first book I read by this author but it won't be the last
106 reviews
May 27, 2018
I really enjoyed Bridget's quirky humour, colourful turn-of-phrase and curious plot. Finished a bit abruptly though, I could have enjoyed a few more twists.
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