When Jack dies, his wife and his two lovers discover his secret life… and each other. A gripping story about love and human nature — a compelling companion to Pam of Babylon.
Dream Lover, Prayers for the Dying, Family Dynamics, The Tao of Pam and coming soon, In Memoriam complete the Pam of Babylon Series…until the next book.
Too many characters and confusing.
Going to look into other books written by this author
Very well written saga of a wronged widow who comes to term not only with her husband’s death but also so many facets of life. This is just one in a series and, as soon as one ends, I start the next book.
A little unbelievable but a fun read
Great read!
Didn’t realize this was a serial. After the first two i had to read the next one! Looking forward to the fourth one.
the end of the book made you want to quickly find the next in the series
Plot was muddy. Kept jumping from one character to another without making it clear they had moved on. Very little character development. I never felt anything for any of them. I didn’t hate them or love them. Situation was implausible.
Started reading tnis but just couldn’t get interested in it
Impossible story.
I quite like the entire series. The characters draw one in, which is pretty much why people *read* rather than watch “reality” tv or spectacles about empty ephemera.
So so. A little contrived
Good representation of the twists we can encounter in life and how to solve the resulting issues.
Liked the book and will be reading more of the series BUT it drives me nuts that it needs editing for spelling and correct use of words …yes, I am one of those people.
ENJOYED READING IT VERY MUCH
I enjoyed the ladies in the book. BUT, found it hard to believe how these wonderful educated ladies could all be that gullible.