When Erika sold her home and moved from Jersey City to a smaller town, she wasn't looking for love; she was trying to save face after her husband of twenty-two years asked her for a divorce to marry a woman half his age. When Kevin came knocking on her door, she realized she was ready to move on with her life, but this time it was her sister that came between her and the man she was in love with. After two broken hearts, she decided to move away and forget about men; however, her ex-husband had other ideas. Was Erika ready to forgive and forget, or was she still pining over another man? This is a lesson in what goes around, comes around. You'll laugh at the wittiness of the characters and cry at the events that separate them and bring them back together. This story will keep you guessing until the very end. And then the surprise comes!!!
When Erika sold her home and moved from Jersey City to a smaller town, she wasn't looking for love; she was trying to save face after her husband of twenty-two years asked her for a divorce to marry a woman half his age. When Kevin came knocking on her door, she realized she was ready to move on with her life, but this time it was her sister that came between her and the man she was in love with. After two broken hearts, she decided to move away and forget about men; however, her ex-husband had other ideas. Was Erika ready to forgive and forget, or was she still pining over another man? This is a lesson in what goes around, comes around. You'll laugh at the wittiness of the characters and cry at the events that separate them and bring them back together. This story will keep you guessing until the very end. And then the surprise comes!!!
I thought this story is a good example of how things can suddenly go wrong and how just as suddenly, life works itself out without too much meddling on our own parts. Sometimes, there really is nothing you can do except to just let things play out. I also thought it was a hopeful story for any woman going through any kind of break up.
REVIEWER: Sunshine