Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Glass Wives (2013) by Amy Sue Nathan


The Glass Wives

Richard Glass left one wife for a younger version, then died in a car accident. There was little in the way of insurance and there were mortgages on two homes with children in each home. Neither wife could manage, so they formed an alliance with their children and their homes.

I liked the novel until it became predictable.  Nicole is not accepted by Evie's friends and has to decided what to do and conveniently patches things up with her mother.  Evie's gets a dream job and a dream relationship.  She keeps her bossy, meddling friends.  All seems well in the kingdom, except for children who lose siblings.