Author: | Susan Kietzman | ISBN: | 9781496714237 |
Publisher: | Kensington Books | Publication: | June 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | Kensington Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Susan Kietzman |
ISBN: | 9781496714237 |
Publisher: | Kensington Books |
Publication: | June 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | Kensington Books |
Language: | English |
Susan Kietzman’s engrossing and thought-provoking novel explores the choices and revelations that come with life’s most unexpected events.
Grace Trumbull’s after work drink with Bradley Hanover, a handsome younger colleague, on a warm summer night turns into an impulsive, intimate encounter. After a few weeks of exhilarating secret dates, Grace—forty-two and divorced—realizes she’s pregnant.
For Grace, whose estranged mother refers to her own teenage pregnancy as her biggest mistake, the prospect of parenthood is daunting. She’s just been made vice president of a media relations company and is childfree by choice. Still, something deeper than her fear makes her want to keep the baby. She knows she can be a better, more capable parent than her mother was to her.
As months pass and seasons change, Grace questions her decision to include Bradley in her plans. But they continue to navigate their complicated relationship, each struggling with what it means to make a commitment to someone. Most importantly, Grace begins trusting her instincts—maternal and otherwise—finding courage that will guide her through an uncertain future ripe with new possibilities . . .
Praise for the novels of Susan Kietzman
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“Beautifully written and closely observed . . . captures the deep and complicated love of family. Reading this lovely novel, I felt the embrace of summer on the shoreline.”
—New York Times bestselling author Luanne Riceon The Summer Cottage
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“Readers will find themselves drawn into the tragedies and triumphs of this fictional family—distinct and yet utterly relatable.”
—Hartford Books Examiner on The Good Life
Susan Kietzman’s engrossing and thought-provoking novel explores the choices and revelations that come with life’s most unexpected events.
Grace Trumbull’s after work drink with Bradley Hanover, a handsome younger colleague, on a warm summer night turns into an impulsive, intimate encounter. After a few weeks of exhilarating secret dates, Grace—forty-two and divorced—realizes she’s pregnant.
For Grace, whose estranged mother refers to her own teenage pregnancy as her biggest mistake, the prospect of parenthood is daunting. She’s just been made vice president of a media relations company and is childfree by choice. Still, something deeper than her fear makes her want to keep the baby. She knows she can be a better, more capable parent than her mother was to her.
As months pass and seasons change, Grace questions her decision to include Bradley in her plans. But they continue to navigate their complicated relationship, each struggling with what it means to make a commitment to someone. Most importantly, Grace begins trusting her instincts—maternal and otherwise—finding courage that will guide her through an uncertain future ripe with new possibilities . . .
Praise for the novels of Susan Kietzman
** **
“Beautifully written and closely observed . . . captures the deep and complicated love of family. Reading this lovely novel, I felt the embrace of summer on the shoreline.”
—New York Times bestselling author Luanne Riceon The Summer Cottage
** **
“Readers will find themselves drawn into the tragedies and triumphs of this fictional family—distinct and yet utterly relatable.”
—Hartford Books Examiner on The Good Life