A fresh, funny take on the search for a soulmate. --People
A savvy, page-turning novel about a woman torn between her husband and
the man she thought she'd marry by the author of the New York Times
Bestseller and Reese's Book Club Pick, The Last Thing He Told Me
Annie Adams is days away from her thirty-second birthday and thinks she
has finally found some happiness. She visits the world's most
interesting places for her syndicated travel column and she's happily
cohabiting with her movie director boyfriend Nick in Los Angeles. But
when Nick comes home from a meeting with his therapist (aka futures
counselor) and announces that he's taking a break from their
relationship so he can pursue a woman from his past, the place Annie had
come to call home is shattered. Reeling, Annie stumbles into her
neighborhood bar and finds Griffin-a grounded, charming chef who seems
to be everything Annie didn't know she was looking for. Within three
months, Griffin is Annie's husband and Annie finds herself trying to
restart her life in rural Massachusetts.
A wry observer of modern love, Laura Dave steers clear of easy answers
to explore the romantic choices we make (USA Today). Her third novel is
packed with humor, empathy, and psychological insight about the power of
love and home.