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Kristin Billerbeck wrote Back to Life from two perspectives. At first I thought that would be confusing or boring, but she pulled it off well.
This is the second book in the Trophy Wives Club series. Reading the first one might have made this one more interesting for me.
I really didn’t have anything in common with the heroines in this book so I’m just going to paste part of the back cover here for you.
Lindsey realized when she married Ron, a man 17 years her senior, that the odds were he’d see heaven before her, but she never expected to be a widow at 35. There’s too much of life left for her to just sit around in mourning. But she can’t seem to kick start the rest of her life.
That is until she gets some help from Ron’s first wife, Jane, who shows up unexpectedly at her door one day as the executor of her husband’s estate. Jane is everything Lindsey’s not… independent, stubborn… and a lot older. Plus she has one surprise after another… including a son named Ron Jr. (she insists he’s not “really” Ron’s son). But an unlikely friendship develops as each woman begins to reevaluate what is really important, and owns up to the mistakes they’ve made in the past.
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