**From the internationally bestselling author of*The Perfect Girlfriend*. Two women. A dying wish. And a web of lies that will bring their world crashing down.** *Two women. A dying wish. And a web of lies that will bring their world crashing down.* Nina and Marie were best friendsβun
The Last Original Wife
β Scribed by Dorothea Benton Frank
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0062132458
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β¦ Synopsis
Experience the sultry Southern atmosphere of Atlanta and the magic of the Carolina Lowcountry in this funny and poignant tale of one audacious woman's quest to find the love she deserves, from New York Times bestselling author Dorothea Benton Frank.
Leslie Anne Greene Carter is The Last Original Wife among her husband Wesley's wildly successful Atlanta social set. His cronies have all traded in the mothers of their children they promised to love and cherish--'til death did them part--for tanned and toned young Barbie brides.
If losing the social life and close friends she adored wasn't painful enough, a series of setbacks shake Les's world and push her to the edge. She's had enough of playing the good wife to a husband who thinks he's doing her a favor by keeping her around. She's not going to waste another minute on people she doesn't care to know. Now, she's going to take some time for herself--in the familiar comforts and stunning beauty of Charleston,...
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