Sara's mother told her that she shouldn't marry Conrad - that the twenty-five-year age gap between them would tell in the end. The end is now (apparently) approaching fast.
Conrad, a famous painter, has decided that it would be good to die before he gets seriously old and so spends his time sorting out his chaotic life. Sara, teaching art at a local college, finds that she has plenty of male company - other people's husbands, ones she tells Conrad all about, who are just good friends to her. But there's one she, somehow, doesn't get round to mentioning...
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" An OK book - pretty chick litty really, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but I've read funnier/more gripping/more realistic. Took a while to get going and whilst all the loose ends were tied up it did seem to fizzle a little bit at the end "
" Never read a Judy Astley before not in any rush to read another. "
" Did you ever really want to read a book, then only to be a little disappointed by it? I felt a little let down after reading this one. It was a decent "older" chick lit story, but for some reason it fell a little flat for me. "
" Do love her books but found myself abit bored with this one and very disappointed in the character of Ben who started out so well!!!!!Still,was a good Summer read :0) "
" I would have a hard time summarizing this multi-layered story. There is a lot going on in the lives on this artistic family. Once again, I have a hard time believing that huge age gap relationships can work long term and this story develops the realistic pros and cons. "
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