Tempting Fate (Green)

Book Reviews
The author, one of the first ladies of chick lit, once again exemplifies the best qualities of the genre...her compelling tale reflects an understanding of contemporary women that's acute and compassionate, served up with style.
People


Complex and funny family drama
US Weekly


You'll have trouble putting it down.
Detroit Free Press


Green is one of the great entertainers in popular fiction, with 14 previous novels that large numbers of readers have taken to heart. Her work is what might be described as smart escapism, stories that deal with issues we all can relate to, but that serve up ideas in the context of wonderful stories that keep us turning pages. More often than not we see the world through the eyes of a charming, striving woman.
Connecticut Post


Gabby has prided herself on being surrounded with tranquility, one of the defining characteristics of her happy and long-standing marriage...[until] she encounters an intriguing younger man.... Green skillfully depicts a woman trapped between contentment and temptation, crafting an insightful look into married life and middle age.
Publishers Weekly


The course of [qa couple's] lives changes in one night when...meets Matt, who is much younger than she and very handsome. The two hit it off.... Green once more proves her skill at exploring the complexities of the human heart.... [W]ell-written women's fiction. —Kristen Stewart, Pearland Lib., Brazoria Cty. Lib. Syst., TX
Library Journal


An affair threatens a woman's marriage, yet it also forges unexpected bonds that transcend the narrow definition of family.... Gabby's transgression may detonate a bomb in her personal life, yet out of the wreckage emerges a love more flexible, more tolerant and more inclusive. A Scarlet Letter for the 21st century
Kirkus Reviews

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