When
retirement isn’t all it’s cracked up to be…
Meena Fisher is a middle-aged medical
secretary with a husband, two grandchildren, a house to run, and more hobbies
than you can shake a stick at. She is perfectly happy with her life just the
way it is.
Her husband, Oscar, is a middle-aged
workaholic who spends his days either in the office or on the golf course. With
his wife looking after both him and the house, he gets on with the business of
making money. He is also perfectly happy with his life just the way it is.
They share a house, and they sometimes eat
dinner together if they can both manage to be in the same place at the same
time. Aside from that, their paths rarely cross. The arrangement suits them
both.
But when Oscar is forced to take early
retirement and decides it’s only fair that he takes over the running of the
house, both their previously happy lives are turned upside down.
The question is, can they find a way to live
together with the new status quo? And, more importantly, do they want to?
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Author Bio
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Liz Davies writes
feel-good, light-hearted stories with a hefty dose of romance, a smattering of
humour, and a great deal of love.
She’s married to her
best friend, has one grown-up daughter, and when she isn’t scribbling away in
the notepad she carries with her everywhere (just in case inspiration strikes),
you’ll find her searching for that perfect pair of shoes. She loves to cook but
isn’t very good at it, and loves to eat - she’s much better at that! Liz also
enjoys walking (preferably on the flat), cycling (also on the flat), and lots
of sitting around in the garden on warm, sunny days.
She currently lives
with her family in Wales, but would ideally love to buy a camper van and travel
the world in it.
Website: https://lizdaviesauthor.wixsite.com/home
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