"I want a divorce," Peter told her. Just like that, the husband she adored had dumped her for a younger woman, leaving Paris to pick up the pieces of a shattered life. Then the excruciating attempts by well-meaning friends to "fix her up." Worse yet, she still loved Peter. Drastic measures were called for. It was time to move - as far away as possible.
Heading west to San Francisco, Paris discovers a world full of men too young, too old, too married, or too good to be true, and with her dating game score hovering between disappointing and disastrous - and her daughter now engaged to a man Paris' age - Paris determines that romance is not in her future. That's when her small circle of offbeat, loving friends becomes more important than ever before. And Paris discovers that that the secret of happiness is finding the gifts in life's unexpected twists and turns - turning despair into freedom and loss into joy.
©2003 Danielle Steel; (P)2003 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.
"believe it, don't bother"
Disbelieving the reviews, I listened to this book, waiting for something to happen. Don't bother, it didn't. What a shame. Danielle Steele's staff needs to go back to doing research rather than wading thru tedium and predictibility like this.
"Entertaining and easy"
No deep lessons learned here, but fun and easy to listen to. This is a good 'listen' for those who are dealing with a failed romance through fiction.
"OK"
I expected the main character to date more and want to actually meet people.
The ending was pretty much what I had expected...no surprises!
Bixby was hilarious! I could actually see myself talking to a character like him.
I would wait for the DVD or catch it on Netflix.
"dateing game"
wounderful book gives us women that have had a family and a divorce in there life a look into life with a understanding that life dose not end just because our marriage dose thank you danille!!
"Repetitive and trite"
A good story line but was bored to tears.