Charlotte Rosen is single, has a terrific job as a social media analyst and is in the process of developing a new dating app based on mathematical data. Every decision Charlotte makes is based on what the math data shows.
Until one day she receives an urn with her late husband’s ashes. A husband she has told absolutely no one she had. And Charlotte’s world begins to spin so out of control that not even her data can help her.
She must now face his death once again, and all the emotions and feelings she suppressed for so long. Not only must she open up to people about being a widow, but she must deal with the rationale as to why she has kept it a secret.
On top of all the sadness and shame she has to deal with, she also has to revisit her not so pleasant relationship with her ex-mother-in-law in a showdown as to who should keep her late husband’s ashes. Until that decision, Charlotte just takes him with her wherever she goes.
And to complicate her life even further, her late husband’s best friend whom she has kept at a distance since her husband’s death years ago reappears, along with a secret which it seems everyone has been keeping from her (including her late husband) which has thrown everything she believed about her marriage into question.
Charlette must learn to love and trust others again as well as forgive and let go of all the guilt she has felt and try and move on in her life. These problems unfortunately cannot be fixed by a math algorithm, but only by the heart.
Husband Material is a sensitive yet humorous story of death and the way one woman tries to process it without quite processing it. It’s about trying to compartmentalize a part of your life only to find out you can’t really have a life until you open that door to truly become free.
Thank you #NetGalley #GraydonHouse #HusbandMaterial #EmilyBelden for the advanced copy. The book comes out December 30.
Mrs. P’s Book of Secrets is a story which has a little bit of everything…mystery, romance, history and ghosts…which all add up to an intriguing adventure.
Trevor Noah should be dead or in jail, period. The South African comedian and host of The Daily Show chronicles an incredibly abusive, unconventional childhood growing up in South Africa during Apartheid.
The Magpie is the twisted, dark, haunting story of a couple whose marriage and world is falling apart around them. I had already known that a Magpie was a bird, but after I finished the book, my curiosity as to other meanings got the best of me. I looked the word up in the dictionary and was intrigued to find a few other explanations; someone with mischievous habits, a collector of things. I had an aha moment!
A group of women from a small Missouri town agree to a monthly meeting to confess intimate stories of their lives which they have never told anyone before. They decide to call themselves the Confession Club. What begins as a way of unburdening themselves, turns into a group of women who help and support each other as they divulge secrets some have kept hidden away for years.
Christmas Sweets is an enjoyable book of short stories by three well-known women authors who write cozy mysteries.
Forget about computers taking over the world, instead we should all be worried about our smart phones taking over!
How can a simple dinner party with a group of good friends go so terribly wrong?
Claire and her husband Jason live on Nantucket Island. Jason owns a company and Claire is a well-known glassblower artist. They have four children and although not one of the very rich elite, lives pretty comfortably. She is a cautious happy, always trying to make sure everyone else is ok.