"Three well written comedic family dramas"
Vacation by Jane Green. Manhattan realtor Sarah
feels her spouse Eddie is a stranger even after eight
years together and two children. She rarely remembers the
happy moments that they shared as she believes their two
children who she loves have nuked their relationship. At
the same time Eddie finds his self-esteem on empty.
Deciding to separate, this looks like the last Christmas
that Sarah and Eddie will remain married barring a
Yuletide miracle. The Second Wife of Reilly by Jennifer Coburn. When
Prudence went to Ann Arbor for a reunion she had a weekend
fling with her college lover and ended her marriage to
Reilly, but feeling guilty as her husband did nothing
wrong, she searches for a new spouse for him. Six months
later second wife Sarah decides to insure wacky Prudence
stays out of their lives by turning the tables and
searching for a husband for the first wife. Mistletoe and Holly by Liz Ireland. Holly loves
spending Christmas with her family, but afterward feels
lonely as her two sisters and brother always have someone
with them before, during, and after. This year Holly
takes Jason with her, but as the days go by she has doubts
as he fits in very nicely with her picture perfect family
while she does not and even under the mistletoe her mind
wanders back to work. These are three well written comedic family dramas that
are fun frolics for sub-genre readers; however any
vacation time could have been the setting as the Christmas
holiday gala is not essential to these three fine novellas. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2005
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