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The Language of Divorce

par Leanne Treese

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Hannah and Will Abbott define the American dream: two kids, a home in the suburbs, and a seemingly perfect marriage. But discontent lurks under the surface of their outwardly happy lives. Both Will and Hannah suspect the other of infidelity. When they independently consult divorce attorneys, the conflict escalates and Hannah flees with the children against a court order. This snap decision starts a social media firestorm and, suddenly, the Abbott divorce is big news. With family stress and legal fees rising, Will and Hannah accept an invitation to appear on a reality television show for divorcing couples. During filming on the beautiful island of St. John, the Abbotts must decide once and for all: can their love survive their past? The story unfolds through viewpoint of four characters: Will, the affable boy-next-door everyone loves; Hannah, the fastidious wife still in love with her husband; David, the tough-talking attorney with a heart of gold; and Rachel, the insecure novice lawyer infatuated with the Abbotts. Written with both humor and heart, The Language of Divorce is a captivating debut featuring deeply-drawn characters who will stay in readers' hearts long after the final page.… (plus d'informations)
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Linda' Book Obsession Reviews "The Language of Divorce" by Leanne Treese, Filles Vertes Publishing, 2019 for Suzy Approved Book Tours.

Leanne Treese, Author of "The Language of Divorce" has written a unique, captivating, riveting and engrossing novel. The Genres for this story are Fiction, Domestic Suspense, Women's Fiction, Contemporary Fiction with a dash of Satire and Humor. The timeline for this story is in the present and goes to the past when it pertains to the characters or events in this story. Leanne Treese describes her colorful cast of characters as complex, complicated, flawed, dysfunctional and confused.

Marriage in contemporary society is complex and complicated is a constant work in progress. I appreciate that the author describes the importance of communication, honesty, love, and hope. When marriages don't work out, the next step is often a separation leading to a Divorce. The author writes about divorce and how it affects the couple, the immediate family, the other members of the family and so on.

Hannah and Will Abbott appear to be a happy, average couple with two children. Both Hannah and Will suspect that the other has been unfaithful. Of course, some friends and acquaintances have suggestions that add fuel to the fire. Everyone seems to have their own set of problems, and before you know it Hannah and Will seem to be looking at the possibility of divorce with exorbitant legal fees and more aggravation and stress.

The possibility of going on Live TV, with a Divorce Reality Show might save the money and worry. Is this a way that Hannah and Will should go?? What do you think will happen?

I would highly recommend this heartfelt, emotional and thought-provoking novel to other readers. Happy Reading!! ( )
  teachlz | Jul 26, 2019 |
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Hannah and Will Abbott define the American dream: two kids, a home in the suburbs, and a seemingly perfect marriage. But discontent lurks under the surface of their outwardly happy lives. Both Will and Hannah suspect the other of infidelity. When they independently consult divorce attorneys, the conflict escalates and Hannah flees with the children against a court order. This snap decision starts a social media firestorm and, suddenly, the Abbott divorce is big news. With family stress and legal fees rising, Will and Hannah accept an invitation to appear on a reality television show for divorcing couples. During filming on the beautiful island of St. John, the Abbotts must decide once and for all: can their love survive their past? The story unfolds through viewpoint of four characters: Will, the affable boy-next-door everyone loves; Hannah, the fastidious wife still in love with her husband; David, the tough-talking attorney with a heart of gold; and Rachel, the insecure novice lawyer infatuated with the Abbotts. Written with both humor and heart, The Language of Divorce is a captivating debut featuring deeply-drawn characters who will stay in readers' hearts long after the final page.

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