Theresa K. (Tesstarosa) - , reviewed on + 151 more book reviews
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Helen Fairchilds life of prestige and privilege is turned upside-down when her husband, Merrit, is killed in a freak accident at the Rose Parade. Of course, her life was about to change because that morning, her husband told her he was leaving her for a local TV news reporter. His death the result of a text message to the mistress during the parade that caused him to lose control and run into a panda float.
So, now Helen and her teenage son, Aiden, must carry on without him. But Helen soon learns that in addition to leaving her husbandless, he has also left her broke. She is going to have to sell her forever house and somehow find a job. A daunting task when your job for the last 15 years has been volunteering at your sons school for fundraisers and field trips.
With the support of her friends and a lack of support from her husbands widowed mother, Helen secures a job as a research assistant for Patrick ONeill, an archeologist specializing in Troy and tries to start her life over.
I thoroughly loved this debut book by Lian Dolan (founder of the Satellite Sisters.) The humor is great and the story is great.
So, now Helen and her teenage son, Aiden, must carry on without him. But Helen soon learns that in addition to leaving her husbandless, he has also left her broke. She is going to have to sell her forever house and somehow find a job. A daunting task when your job for the last 15 years has been volunteering at your sons school for fundraisers and field trips.
With the support of her friends and a lack of support from her husbands widowed mother, Helen secures a job as a research assistant for Patrick ONeill, an archeologist specializing in Troy and tries to start her life over.
I thoroughly loved this debut book by Lian Dolan (founder of the Satellite Sisters.) The humor is great and the story is great.
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