The girls of Mischief Bay

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Mischief Bay volume 1
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Susan Mallery, the New York Times bestselling author of Three Sisters, is world renowned for her "insightful, funny, and poignant" stories (Booklist). With her brand-new Mischief Bay series, she brings vivid color to the story of three friends on the brink of a new life. Nicole Lord wants to be a good wife, but there's a difference between being supportive and supporting her husband, who quit his job to write a screenplay she's never seen. He won't even help take care of their son, leaving Nicole to run the house and work full-time. Sacrificing a personal life for her career is how Shannon Rigg became VP at her firm, but she wonders now whether she made the right choice. An exciting new relationship with a great guy convinces her that it might not be too late—until he drops a bombshell that has her questioning whether she really can have it all. Although Pam Eiland adores her husband, she feels restless now that the kids are grown. Finding sexy new ways to surprise him brings the heat and humor back to their marriage, but when unexpected change turns her life upside down, she'll have to redefine herself. Again. Through romance and heartbreak, laughter and tears, the girls of Mischief Bay will discover that life is richer with friends at your side.Don't miss Susan Mallery's latest book, The Stepsisters! A heartfelt tale of friendship between two women who used to be sisters.

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  • The friends we keep (Mischief Bay Volume 2) Cover
  • A million little things (Mischief Bay Volume 3) Cover
  • Sisters like us (Mischief Bay Volume 4) Cover

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Booklist Review

Shannon is the CFO of her company so busy with her career that she's resorted to online dating. Empty-nester Pam has been married more than 30 years, and she feels that she's in more of a rut than a groove. Nichole is the owner of the Pilates studio where the three women met a few years earlier. Her husband quit his job to write what he believes will be a best-selling screenplay, and he shows almost no interest in her or their young son. Financially, they are barely afloat, and Nichole resents the 60-plus hours a week she works so he can write something he won't even let her see. Mallery skillfully depicts three very different women in different stages of their romantic relationships who enter into unbreakable friendships. Her likable heroines are well-rounded, and the reader goes on an emotional journey with each one of them, thanks to Mallery's acute observations. This first book in the Mischief Bay series will appeal to fans of women's fiction, especially such friendship books as Karen Joy Fowler's The Jane Austen Book Club (2004).--Mosley, Shelley Copyright 2015 Booklist

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In the coastal town of Mischief Bay, three friends share life's triumphs and troubles despite their varied ages and backgrounds. As a young mother and business owner, Nicole is not averse to hard work. But when her husband announces that he has quit his job to write screenplays, leaving her with all the financial, home, and child-rearing responsibilities, her patience is tested. Sharon, a highly paid chief financial officer for a tech firm, has yet to meet someone and start a family. She is starting to feel that time crunch as she nears 40. Pam, the oldest of the three, seemingly has it all. Her husband owns a successful construction company and her children are all grown, but she feels her life has become too mundane. Her worries about aging come to an abrupt halt when tragedy strikes and she must learn a new way of life. VERDICT New York Times best-selling author Mallery (Evening Stars; Three Sisters) starts a new series that once again creates an absorbing world in which the challenges of life are made easier with the support of true friends.-Joy Gunn, Paseo Verde Lib., Henderson, NV (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Three friends support each other as life throws some unexpected curves their way.Nicole's Mischief Bay Pilates studio is growing every year, and it's a good thing, since her husband just up and quit his secure computer job to write a screenplay. Since he's barely around for their 5-year-old son, hardly helps out in the house and is living off her income, Nicole has discovered that two clients-turned-friends are suddenly emotional rocks she's depending on more than she should but is still very grateful to have. Shannon is the successful professional who's sacrificed a romantic life for her career, while Pam is the happily married yet slightly restless homemaker who's trying to bring a little zing back to her marriage. Suddenly, without planning it, all three women are at crossroads. Shannon has just met a new man who may tempt her to change her workaholic ways; Nicole's husband may actually be on the brink of life-changing success; and Pam will face tragedy that her solid marriage can't help her through. So for each woman, this new set of friends becomes a lifeline as she navigates unexpected terrain on her life journey. Romance superstar Mallery begins a new women's fiction series with a novel that is both heart-wrenching and warmhearted, and readers will likely find the trials and tribulations of Nicole, Shannon and Pam accessible and thought-provoking. A discerning, affecting look at three women facing surprising change and the powerful and uplifting impact of friends. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Shannon is the CFO of her company so busy with her career that she's resorted to online dating. Empty-nester Pam has been married more than 30 years, and she feels that she's in more of a rut than a groove. Nichole is the owner of the Pilates studio where the three women met a few years earlier. Her husband quit his job to write what he believes will be a best-selling screenplay, and he shows almost no interest in her or their young son. Financially, they are barely afloat, and Nichole resents the 60-plus hours a week she works so he can write something he won't even let her see. Mallery skillfully depicts three very different women in different stages of their romantic relationships who enter into unbreakable friendships. Her likable heroines are well-rounded, and the reader goes on an emotional journey with each one of them, thanks to Mallery's acute observations. This first book in the Mischief Bay series will appeal to fans of women's fiction, especially such friendship books as Karen Joy Fowler's The Jane Austen Book Club (2004). Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

In the coastal town of Mischief Bay, three friends share life's triumphs and troubles despite their varied ages and backgrounds. As a young mother and business owner, Nicole is not averse to hard work. But when her husband announces that he has quit his job to write screenplays, leaving her with all the financial, home, and child-rearing responsibilities, her patience is tested. Sharon, a highly paid chief financial officer for a tech firm, has yet to meet someone and start a family. She is starting to feel that time crunch as she nears 40. Pam, the oldest of the three, seemingly has it all. Her husband owns a successful construction company and her children are all grown, but she feels her life has become too mundane. Her worries about aging come to an abrupt halt when tragedy strikes and she must learn a new way of life. VERDICTNew York Times best-selling author Mallery (Evening Stars; Three Sisters) starts a new series that once again creates an absorbing world in which the challenges of life are made easier with the support of true friends.—Joy Gunn, Paseo Verde Lib., Henderson, NV

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