We're pleased to feature Carolyn Clarke's latest novel, And Now There's Zelda, which will be available on May 9th! This is a follow-up to And Then There's Margaret, but it can be read as a standalone. It may contain spoilers for its predecessor though. It sounds like something fans of the movie Why Him? will enjoy, but with the reverse situation. Carolyn has one signed copy for a lucky reader!
Dealing with a controlling, manipulative, and self-absorbed mother-in-law can be a challenge. But when your child brings home a fiancĂ© who’s completely unworthy, and the shoe is suddenly on the other foot, do you take the high road, or get down and dirty?
It’s been five years since Allison Montgomery’s beloved father-in-law, George, passed away and her cantankerous mother-in-law, Margaret, moved in. After nearly killing each other during their initial adjustment period, Allie and Margaret have finally buried the hatchet and have even launched a thriving home staging business together.
Today, Allie is enjoying life. That is until her twenty-two-year-old son, Cameron, unexpectedly brings home Zelda, his new fiancĂ©. The problem is, no one has ever met or even heard of her. And when Zelda’s first impression raises more than a few red flags, Allie finds herself in unfamiliar territory.
Facing the prospect of becoming a mother-in-law far sooner than expected, and to someone unworthy of her darling baby boy, Allie’s protective instinct kicks in. And who better to turn to for guidance and support than Margaret, her former nemesis and master of the mothers in-law’s dark arts.
– Maddie Dawson, Washington Post bestselling author of Matchmaking for Beginners
– Maddie Please, bestselling author of The Old Ducks' Club
"And Now There's Zelda is a funny and warm-hearted take on contemporary life for the contemporary woman."
– Cary J Hansson, bestselling author of The Midlife Trilogy
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Sounds like a great read!!!
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