Anna lives with Oliver Robinson and their 3-year-old son, Charlie. They met when she worked as a waitress at his restaurant; he had recently separated and she was a shoulder to cry on, and friendship soon turned to love. Now she juggles motherhood with part-time work and couldn't be happier. But Oliver never divorced his first wife, Eve, who insists on making herself part of their lives. Anna understands that Oliver needs to support his two teenage children, but why should they keep Eve, too? The situation looks set to grumble on indefinitely unless someone or something shakes it up. And something does: Oliver is killed in a car crash, leaving both women shattered. How will they react to this appalling tragedy? Will it drive them further apart, or force them to cut their losses and pull together for the sake of their children and their futures?
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Eve Robinson is married to Oliver and they have two teenage children...but they haven't lived together for five years. Anna is Oliver's girlfriend and they have a three year old son together. Oliver keeps in close contact with Eve...too much for Anna's liking, who doesn't see why Eve needs to be involved in their lives at all. When the unthinkable happens, Eve and Anna will either need to bond together or declare an all-out war.
This is a great novel of family relationships and how people are not always as they first seem. At times funny and at times sad, The Two Mrs. Robinsons will definitely entertain you.
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