"In this spunky nod to Rear Window, Roberts infuses a charming domestic comedy with a soupon of suspicion. . . . a heartwarming diversion." Publishers WeeklyLove in the Time of Serial KillersmeetsThe Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in th
“In this spunky nod to Rear Window, Roberts infuses a charming domestic comedy with a soupon of suspicion. . . . a heartwarming diversion.” Publishers Weekly
Love in the Time of Serial KillersmeetsThe Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Windowin this delightful romp about a recently broke divorcee who moves in with her house-bound mother only to spend their days spying on her grumpy, mysterious, and sexy new neighbor.
Zona never thought her life was headed this way, but here she is, newly divorced and moving back in with her mom, Louise. After her gambling addicted ex-husband lost all of their savings, including their daughter’s college fund, she doesn’t really have a choice. She’s cutting every coupon she can and she’s goingto help put her daughter through nursing school, even if it kills her.
This wasn’t Louise’s plan, either, laid up athome with a broken leg after one unfortunate tumble on the seniorsingles cruise she’d been looking forward to for months. But if she’s going to spend all her time at home, at least she’s got her daughter there with her. Andthere’s some hot new eye candynext doorto distract them both from their troubles. He appears to be single and just around Zona’s age. Could his arrivalbe the universe making amends for everything it’s put her through?
Maybe the universe isn’t feeling as generous as Louise hoped.Theres something lurking under that mans surface charm, somethingdangerous?And who’s the woman they can hear himin all-out shouting matches with on the other side of the fence?When the woman seems to disappear without a trace, imaginations run wild. Or at least, Zona hopes it’s just her mother’s imagination…
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