Ten Things My Husband Hated by Pauline Wiles
Maggie Moone is
happily divorced.
And with her
talent for fixing things, she’s perfectly content with her mundane
life in the sleepy English village of Saffron Sweeting. That is,
until one humiliating March evening when she learns everyone else
assumes she’d love to mend her broken marriage.
Determined to
prove them wrong, Maggie and her friends concoct a list of ten ways
to assert her independence and live large. But her mission to move on
leads to unexpected encounters, and Maggie soon finds herself mixing
business with pleasure. Is the attractive young Irishman just another
item on her list, or is he something more?
Before long,
unresolved issues from her past begin to clash, and Maggie is forced
to wonder if antagonising her ex-husband was such a stellar idea.
No sooner does
she begin to understand what’s important to her, than she stands to
lose everything that truly matters.
This is the
fourth in the collection of Saffron Sweeting romantic comedies, which
can be read in any order. If you like gentle British humour and
deliciously resilient heroines, you’ll love Ten Things My Husband
Hated.
British by birth,
Pauline is now a contented resident of California, although she
admits to occasional yearnings for afternoon tea and historic homes.
Her debut novel,
Saving Saffron Sweeting, reached the quarter final of the Amazon
Breakthrough Novel Award. Three further books set in the same village
are now available, along with a collection of short stories and Indie
With Ease, a self-help guide for other self-published authors.
When not writing,
Pauline can be found pondering how many miles she has to run to
justify an extra piece of cake. She’s also fond of daydreaming
about flying herself and a reader to London for tea.