To Be Continued – Charmaine Gordon Digital audiobook read by Rebecca Roberts 3***
From the book jacket: Elizabeth Malone wakes up the morning after an amazing night of passion with her husband of forty years to find a note: “dear Lizzie, it’s not you, it’s me.” Abandoned by her husband, disappointed in daughter Susie’s casual attitude, Beth decides to re-establish herself as the winner she once was
My reactions I wasn’t expecting much from this coming-of-middle-age book, but I found it to be pretty entertaining. Oh, I did have some issues with the main character. Beth was once an ambitious woman with a promising career, but she took on the role of doctor’s wife to please her husband and seems to have left her brain power behind. I was pretty frustrated with her at the outset. But eventually she does find a good therapist, satisfying volunteer work, a strengthened relationship with her daughter, a new friend to boost her morale, a new attorney to get her what she deserves, and a new man who will support and encourage her endeavors as she starts her own business.
It was a fun, fast read.
Rebecca Roberts does a fine job on the audiobook. She sets a good pace and has clear diction.
To Be Continued – Charmaine Gordon
Digital audiobook read by Rebecca Roberts
3***
From the book jacket: Elizabeth Malone wakes up the morning after an amazing night of passion with her husband of forty years to find a note: “dear Lizzie, it’s not you, it’s me.” Abandoned by her husband, disappointed in daughter Susie’s casual attitude, Beth decides to re-establish herself as the winner she once was
My reactions
I wasn’t expecting much from this coming-of-middle-age book, but I found it to be pretty entertaining. Oh, I did have some issues with the main character. Beth was once an ambitious woman with a promising career, but she took on the role of doctor’s wife to please her husband and seems to have left her brain power behind. I was pretty frustrated with her at the outset. But eventually she does find a good therapist, satisfying volunteer work, a strengthened relationship with her daughter, a new friend to boost her morale, a new attorney to get her what she deserves, and a new man who will support and encourage her endeavors as she starts her own business.
It was a fun, fast read.
Rebecca Roberts does a fine job on the audiobook. She sets a good pace and has clear diction.
LINK to my review