SummaryFrom the creator of the inimitable, zany sleuth Bubbles
Yablonsky comes a witty, wild, and shocking tale about
love suburban style. News bulletin: Gone is HBO's Sex and
the City. Sex has moved to the suburbs. Here is where
you'll find ABC's #1 TV show Desperate Housewives. Here
too is The Secret Lives of Fortunate Wives, a hilarious
but poignant and spot-on novel about love and betrayal
inside the world of the gated community.
Pampered Hunting Hills, Ohio, socialite Marti Denton never
realized she was madly in love with John Harding until he
impulsively married Claire Stark, a beautiful but socially
awkward newspaper reporter to whom a "coming-out" party is
a controversy, not a tradition. It's not until the Hunting
Hills wives are plunged into a series of explosive
scandals that the two women reach a new understanding of
each other and what it means to be a fortunate wife in the
twenty-first century. In The Secret Lives of Fortunate
Wives, Sarah Strohmeyer has written a Stepford Wives for
our time—funny, wise, and eye-opening.
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