Avery wants to marry Ginger.
Ginger is happily married to Buddy.
Buddy and Ginger have been married for 27 years. Avery is divorced. When he meets Ginger, he believes he has found the perfect mate. Determined to marry her, he offers her a job at an inflated salary.
Buddy is suspicious. He thinks the job is too good to be true and makes Ginger feel as though she isn't worth the offer. She goes to work for Avery to prove Buddy wrong.
Ginger saves Avery a fortune in the first real estate deal she handles for his company. Flush with success, she believes the problems she and Buddy had are over.
But everything changes when they have an unexpected guest from the past. He tells Ginger the reason Buddy quit baseball after they were married, a subject they had always avoided.
Ginger and Buddy take turns telling what happened next..
"The only suggestion I would have for a reader would be to make sure you have enough time set aside to read it from start to finish, because once you pick it up, you won't want to put it down until the very end." Tracy A. Fischer for Readers' Favorite
Marian D.Schwartz is an American novelist and short story writer. Her books include Sara Barefield, Harry Danced Divinely, The Writers' Conference, The Last Season, The Story of a Marriage, and Realities, a novel that is used in suicide support groups.