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Emma Spurgin Hussey
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Kerry Fisher
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Steph has spent decades building a family with her husband Mal and putting their family first. She is the glue that holds them all together and she has convinced herself that she’s been happy … most of the time. But as she stands at her birthday party watching her husband talking about a wonderful marriage she doesn’t fully recognise, the doubts that she has been pushing down for so long begin to grow …
After the party, as Steph tries to gather her courage to leave Mal, she receives a letter from her old friend Evie. Steph hasn’t spoken to Evie since a sunny weekend on a holiday beach 20 years earlier, when the two friends said things to each other that could never be unsaid. And now, Evie is seeking a reunion and a way to repair the friendship. But this reunion threatens to reveal a secret that could destroy two families.
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- L. Lynn Woods-nordin
- 2023-04-19
Loved it!
I can count on Kerry Fisher’s books to hook me in within the first few sentences and this book was no different.
If you are looking for a three-ring-circus plot where you can’t possibly keep track of what’s going on, or a spine-chilling, roller coaster ride that keeps you biting your nails and sitting on the end of your seat, you won’t find it here. If you enjoy stories with likeable, relatable characters who you cheer on and wish were your friends - and you appreciate a steady storyline that is consistently intriguing and interesting - Kerry’s books are for you.
As a woman who is approaching her 60s, I can really relate to the women in this book. I have read a couple of crappy books by other authors lately and it is so disappointing when you have to work at finishing a book. This one had me finding excuses to drive somewhere (slooowly) so I could listen to it and find out what happened next.
I thoroughly enjoyed everything about this book from beginning to end, including the lead characters and the narration. The narrator made listening to this book so enjoyable and easy. With some books I find myself critiquing the narration as the book is being read, but this narrator was a delight to listen to, and I found myself concentrating on the story, and not the way she was reading it. That’s a big deal to me.
I could go on and on about the reasons I enjoyed this book, but I’m going to stop and go find another book by Kerry Fisher to listen to. Kerry Fisher book number four, here I come!
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- Carol Anne Shaw
- 2024-04-11
FIVE BIG STARS
OTHER PEOPLE'S MARRIAGES is the story of a 60-year-old woman who, after 38 years of marriage, realizes that she's had enough. This novel is about the changing nature of marriage, friendships, compromise, and loyalty.
The book features three women, all friends for thirty years, and the ebb and flow of their friendship, the intertwining of their lives, and the thread of unconditional love that stitches them all together in the end.
I had never read any of Kerry Fisher's books, but after this one, I'll be looking for more. It was so refreshing to read a book about older women who are still vital, flawed, unsure, passionate, and, well... human. Loved it.
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- Sarah M.
- 2023-07-22
Beautiful story
I loved all the characters, their stories, their personalities & differences. I related to the characters in this book even though I'm in my late 30s. Highly recommend this book for Moms and women who love the family drama genre.
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