By Pauline Wiles
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Maggie Moone is happily divorced.
And with her talent for fixing things, she’s perfectly content with her mundane life in the sleepy English village of Saffron Sweeting. That is, until one humiliating March evening when she learns everyone else assumes she’d love to mend her broken marriage.
Determined to prove them wrong, Maggie and her friends concoct a list of ten ways to assert her independence and live large. But her mission to move on leads to unexpected encounters, and Maggie soon finds herself mixing business with pleasure. Is the attractive young Irishman just another item on her list, or is he something more?
Before long, unresolved issues from her past begin to clash, and Maggie is forced to wonder if antagonizing her ex-husband was such a stellar idea.
No sooner does she begin to understand what’s important to her, than she stands to lose everything that truly matters.
This is the fourth in the collection of Saffron Sweeting romantic comedies, which can be read in any order. If you like gentle British humour and deliciously resilient heroines, you’ll love Ten Things My Husband Hated.
Book Blurb and Book Cover from Goodreads
My Review
There is so much to love about TEN THINGS MY HUSBAND HATED and little, if anything, to dislike. The “war” between Maggie and Colin is as funny as it is serious. When Maggie decided to get even by getting under Colin’s skin, things were hilarious, until they weren’t. Did Maggie’s list cause her to lose someone who meant the world to her or would she be able to redeem herself in the eyes of the one she found she’d fallen for?
Maggie grew from a somewhat flaky, weak person who was still hanging on to her past to a strong, decisive woman who knew what she needed to do to become the new Maggie Moone. She displayed compassion and forgiveness for her ex and his new wife in place of her feelings of anger and jealousy. She learned to love for the real reason and when she realized this love, she blossomed. Maggie went through a lot of pain and a lot of growing up and nearly lost Finn, an earnest young Irishman. If I had to choose a favorite character it would be Finn. I loved his choices of what to do on a date.
There were quite a few supporting characters who were all as beautifully fleshed out as the main characters. The story moved smoothly and kept my interest. In fact, I couldn’t put this book down.
About the Author
British by birth, Pauline Wiles is now a contented resident of California, although she admits to occasional yearnings for afternoon tea and historic homes.
Her debut novel, Saving Saffron Sweeting, reached the quarter final of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. Three further romantic comedies set in the same village are now available, along with a free collection of short stories. Pauline has also published Indie with Ease, to help other independent authors conquer stress and boost productivity.
When not writing, Pauline designs and builds simple, stylish websites for other writers and authors. She can also be found running, reading, or searching for her next venue to enjoy tea and a slice of cake.
Author Bio and Photo from Goodreads.
Hi Michelle,
This book sounds like a light, fun read. I am currently reading John Grisham’s Camino Island. It’s lighthearted too but more of a fast-moving story about a daring heist from a University Library vault. Ten Things My Husband Hated is a good addition to my “to-be-read-next list’. Pauline, it is great to ‘meet’ you here and learn about what you do for the indie writing community.
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I’ll have to check out Grisham’s book. I think you’ll enjoy Ten Things. Merry Christmas!
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Thanks for the great review, Michelle. This sounds like a fun read. I like the title, too!
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I really enjoyed it, Jill.
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You’ve convinced me! I’ve gotta read this book. Sounds perfect for the holidays to d-stress and enjoy some good romantic comedy.
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There you go! Stress solved!
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Supporting characters who are fleshed out, it seems a lot of authors are forgetting to do that these days so its refreshing to come across an author who makes the effort.
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Sometimes I need a break from my nerdy books..haha…This sounds like just the fun read for me ..Thank you for sharing your review with us 🙂 On my T.B.R list 🙂
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So glad to hear. I hope you enjoy it,
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Sounds like a fun read. Thank you for sharing
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It was fun, Damyanti. Thanks for stopping by. 💕
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This sounds like a fun read, and I enjoy fun reads so I’ll be adding to my Amazon list. Thanks Michelle ❤ I'll share in my FB group xx
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Debby, I’m glad to hear. It is a fun read. Thanks for sharing it. 🧡
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❤
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This sounds cute. Great review!
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It was! I really enjoyed reading it.
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Sounds like a fun read, Michelle.
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It was, Norah!
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This sounds really lovely, Michelle ❤️
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It’s one of those can’t put down books, Cathy. I think you’d like it. It’s a quick read.
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I’ll check it out 🙂
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Thank you so much for sharing my new release with your blog readers! It’s the icing on the cake for me that you liked the book too. I really appreciate your kind encouragement for my writing.
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Thank you for allowing me to read it before publication. I hope it was okay that I held my review until today. I prefer to post reviews when readers can click on a link and start reading right away. I’m looking forward to more of your books.
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