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Facing divorce—and new love—a successful designer rearranges her life in "a must for Nora Roberts fans looking for a stylish midlife romance" (Richard J. Levy).
Jill Hennessy has a life any woman would envy. She's an expert in Feng Shui with a flourishing interior design business, David, her handsome husband, is a celebrity talk show host, and her two adult sons have successful lives of their own.
Then, Jill—and everyone else—learns that her "perfect" marriage is a perfect lie when a news flash exposes David's affair with his young assistant. Her false sense of control is broken, and she finally sees the cracks in her husband's shiny persona: his increasing distance from their family life, his self-absorption, and his flagrant disapproval of their gay son.
As Jill struggles to come to terms with her new reality, David pours on the charm to win her back. But while David has always been difficult to resist, Jill also meets a new man who may be her true soulmate. An expert in arranging other people's lives, it's finally time for Jill to rearrange her own house in this "very entertaining and upbeat story about surviving divorce" (Lyn Farquhar, author of The Cottonwoods).
Jill Hennessy has a life any woman would envy. She's an expert in Feng Shui with a flourishing interior design business, David, her handsome husband, is a celebrity talk show host, and her two adult sons have successful lives of their own.
Then, Jill—and everyone else—learns that her "perfect" marriage is a perfect lie when a news flash exposes David's affair with his young assistant. Her false sense of control is broken, and she finally sees the cracks in her husband's shiny persona: his increasing distance from their family life, his self-absorption, and his flagrant disapproval of their gay son.
As Jill struggles to come to terms with her new reality, David pours on the charm to win her back. But while David has always been difficult to resist, Jill also meets a new man who may be her true soulmate. An expert in arranging other people's lives, it's finally time for Jill to rearrange her own house in this "very entertaining and upbeat story about surviving divorce" (Lyn Farquhar, author of The Cottonwoods).