"An amusing contemporary romance"
Orlando resident Meg Hamilton learns that her beloved
nonagenarian Aunt Amelia Ashford has been placed in a home
as she recovers from a fall and shows signs of dementia.
Since her aunt already quit claim deed her Mount Esther
house to Meg, the younger woman decides that relocating
with her ten year old son Spencer might be good for them
as the Colonial Auction House business that she owns with
her irresponsible brother Jerry is floundering. In Mount Esther, Meg meets Deputy Sheriff Wade Murdock, a
former New York cop. Wade informs Meg that he paid 20K as
a down payment on the home. Apparently Amelia has spent
much of it buying all sorts of stuff, mostly still
unopened, from catalogues. As Meg and Wade struggle with
ownership problems and trying to do the right thing, they
begin to fall in love. However she distrusts males ever
since her former husband deserted her and Spence; he still
feels guilt over his wife's death and how much that has
shaken his daughter Jenny. YOUR HOUSE OR MINE is an amusing contemporary romance with
a serious undertone and a touch of intrigue. The lead
characters are terrific as they learn how difficult it is
to court someone with kids hanging around. The children
are solidly drawn as they have abandonment troubles caused
by a desertion and a death respectively. Amelia is a
fabulous soul who brings to life the aging crisis that
affects the sandwich generation. Throw on top of that
legal problems at the auction house for selling stolen
goods and Amelia's deceased uncle's buried treasures from
his scams. Fans will enjoy this fine tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 8, 2005
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