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The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted

From the author of My Husband's Sweethearts and The Pretend Wife comes a moving novel about love and hope in the face of loss, in which a small house in the French countryside may be responsible for mending hearts since World War II.

Brokenhearted and still mourning the loss of her husband, Heidi travels with Abbott, her obsessive-compulsive eight-year-old son, and Charlotte, her intolerably jaded sixteen-year-old niece, to spend the summer repairing their family home in a small village in the south of France. There, thousands of miles from home, Charlotte makes a shocking confession, and Heidi learns the truth about her mother's ''lost summer'' when she was a child. As three generations collide with each other, the neighbor next door -- who seems to know all their family secrets -- and an enigmatic Frenchman, they'll journey through love, loss, and healing amid the lavender fields, warm winds, and pistou soup of Provence.

Reviewer: Maria
Review: Feb 23, 2011
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
Heidi Bertolozzi is still grieving over her husband’s death in a freak automobile accident two years ago. She hasn’t been able to move forward in life and thinks and dreams about Henry all of the time. Heidi is a pastry chef but hasn’t been able to work in her bakery’s kitchen without thinking of the husband she shared the business with and has turned things over to her assistant. H

The Pretend Wife

What would life be like with the one who got away? From the author of My Husband’s Sweethearts—hailed as “a laugh-and-cry novel”* that’s “whip-smart, tender…an undiluted joy to read”**—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, a marine biologist who buried 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, she starts to remember a time when love was an ocean

What does Elliot want? In fact, he has a rather surprising proposition: he wants Gwen to become his wife. His pretend wife. Just for a few days. To accompany him to his family’s lake house for the weekend so that he can fulfill his dying mother’s last wish. Reluctantly Gwen agrees to play along—with her husband Peter’s full support. It’s just one weekend—what harm could come of it?

But as Gwen is drawn into Elliot’s quirky, wonderful family—his astonishingly wise and open mother, his warm and welcoming sister, and his adorable, precocious niece—she starts questioning everything she’s ever expected from love. And as she begins to uncover a few secrets about her own family, it suddenly looks like a pretend relationship just might turn out to be the most real thing she’s ever known.

Reviewer: Angi
Review: Oct 19, 2009
Genre(s): Contemporary
Complicated things often prefer to masquerade as simple things at first. If that's not the definition of life I don't know what is. Ms. Archer takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery that may make you evaluate your own life and the love in it. The characters of Gwen, Elliott, Peter, Helen and Faith are all perfectly flawed with insecurities and faults and secrets. Secrets that eventually come to

My Husband's Sweethearts

When Lucy discovered that her charming, cheating husband was dying, she came home, opened up his little black book, and decided she wasn’t going through this alone. After all, Artie’s sweethearts were there for the good times—is it fair that Lucy should have to manage the hard times herself? In this wise, wickedly funny new novel, Lucy dials up the women in Artie’s black book and invites them for one last visit. The last thing she expects is that any will actually show up.
But one by one, they do show up: The one who hates him. The one who owes her life to him. The one he turned into a lesbian, and the one he taught to dance. And among them is a visitor with the strangest story of all: the young man who may or may not be Artie’s long-lost son.
For Lucy, the jaw-dropping procession of women is an education in the man she can’t forgive and couldn’t leave. And as the women find themselves sharing secrets and sharing tears, they start to discover kindred spirits—and even something that’s a lot like family. But Lucy knows one thing for certain: the biggest surprises are yet to come….
Full of heart, Bridget Asher’s unforgettable novel is about mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, and the deep friendships between women. It’s about sweet liars and tenderhearted cheaters—about loving those we love for reasons we can’t always fully rationalize, and about the sort of forgiveness that can change someone’s entire life in the most unexpected and extraordinary ways.

Reviewer: Angi
Review: Sep 15, 2008
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
Just how thin is the line between love and hate? That is what Lucy Shoreman finds out when she discovers that her husband Artie has cheated on her multiple times during their short four year marriage. When she finds this out, she leaves Artie, only to return when her mother tells her he’s dying. In one fit of anger and drunkenness, Lucy takes Arties little black book, and makes some phone calls. Why sho

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