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Finished book #35- The Comfort of Lies by Randy Susan Meyers
This book deals with adoption from three different perspectives. That of the birth mother (Tia), the adoptive parents of Tia's child, and the husband (father of child) and wife where the husband had an affair. The whole story is about the mess a cheating husband caused & how everyone involved handles it. I felt most for the wife of the cheating husband who had to deal with all this. This is a quick, easy read.
Five years ago, Tia fell into obsessive love with a man she could never have. Married, and the father of two boys, Nathan was unavailable in every way. When she became pregnant, he disappeared, and she gave up her baby for adoption.
Five years ago, Caroline, a dedicated pathologist, reluctantly adopted a baby to please her husband. She prayed her misgivings would disappear; instead, she’s questioning whether she’s cut out for the role of wife and mother.
Five years ago, Juliette considered her life ideal: she had a solid marriage, two beautiful young sons, and a thriving business. Then she discovered Nathan’s affair. He promised he’d never stray again, and she trusted him.
But when Juliette intercepts a letter to her husband from Tia that contains pictures of a child with a deep resemblance to her husband, her world crumbles once more.
Riveting and arresting, The Comfort of Lies explores the collateral damage of infidelity and the dark, private struggles many of us experience but rarely reveal.
Next book: Claude & Camille (a book about Claude Monet) this is for my book club
This book deals with adoption from three different perspectives. That of the birth mother (Tia), the adoptive parents of Tia's child, and the husband (father of child) and wife where the husband had an affair. The whole story is about the mess a cheating husband caused & how everyone involved handles it. I felt most for the wife of the cheating husband who had to deal with all this. This is a quick, easy read.
Five years ago, Tia fell into obsessive love with a man she could never have. Married, and the father of two boys, Nathan was unavailable in every way. When she became pregnant, he disappeared, and she gave up her baby for adoption.
Five years ago, Caroline, a dedicated pathologist, reluctantly adopted a baby to please her husband. She prayed her misgivings would disappear; instead, she’s questioning whether she’s cut out for the role of wife and mother.
Five years ago, Juliette considered her life ideal: she had a solid marriage, two beautiful young sons, and a thriving business. Then she discovered Nathan’s affair. He promised he’d never stray again, and she trusted him.
But when Juliette intercepts a letter to her husband from Tia that contains pictures of a child with a deep resemblance to her husband, her world crumbles once more.
Riveting and arresting, The Comfort of Lies explores the collateral damage of infidelity and the dark, private struggles many of us experience but rarely reveal.
Next book: Claude & Camille (a book about Claude Monet) this is for my book club