Dara
Wilcox, engaged to be married to Austin Clarke, is a bride on the run in A
Great Marriage by Frances Mayes out on August 13. When the two met at an
art gallery during Dara’s weekend in New York in 1995, it was love at first
sight, but now Austin’s devastating news from a friend in England has detoured them
both.
Dara
Wilcox, engaged to be married to Austin Clarke, is a bride on the run in A
Great Marriage by Frances Mayes out on August 13. When the two met at an
art gallery during Dara’s weekend in New York in 1995, it was love at first
sight, but now Austin’s devastating news from a friend in England has detoured them
both.
Her
parents are supportive even when she does not give them the specifics for
calling off the wedding. She is in shock and in full-on flee mode to visit her
grandmother Charlotte in South Carolina and then on to college friends in San
Francisco while Austin is headed back home to London to deal with a situation
that is going to change the course of his life forever.
Dara
contemplates attending law school in California since she is now questioning
returning to Washington, D.C. to attend Georgetown Law School. She finds the
beauty of driving the coastal highway in California to be a balm for her
troubles. Meanwhile, Austin has his hands full dealing with life and death
matters in London, finding support from his father and sister.
With
enough time, what is the way forward for the couple? When the dust settles, how
will their situations shake out? Could they have what it takes to make a great
marriage? Or maybe a great marriage with someone else?
Frances Mayes is an author who splits her time between her homes in Cortina,
Italy, and Durham, North Carolina. Her 1996 memoir Under the Tuscan Sun
was on the New York Times Best Seller list for more than two years and
was the basis for the 2003 romantic comedy of the same title starring Diane
Lane. Mayes is also the author of Under Magnolia: A Southern Memoir. She
writes fiction and poetry as well.
My review will be posted on Goodreads
starting July 5, 2024.
I would like to thank Ballantine Books,
an imprint of Random House, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in
return for an objective review.
Her
parents are supportive even when she does not give them the specifics for
calling off the wedding. She is in shock and in full-on flee mode to visit her
grandmother Charlotte in South Carolina and then on to college friends in San
Francisco while Austin is headed back home to London to deal with a situation
that is going to change the course of his life forever.
Dara
contemplates attending law school in California since she is now questioning
returning to Washington, D.C. to attend Georgetown Law School. She finds the
beauty of driving the coastal highway in California to be a balm for her
troubles. Meanwhile, Austin has his hands full dealing with life and death
matters in London, finding support from his father and sister.
With
enough time, what is the way forward for the couple? When the dust settles, how
will their situations shake out? Could they have what it takes to make a great
marriage? Or maybe a great marriage with someone else?
Frances Mayes is an author who splits her time between her homes in Cortina,
Italy, and Durham, North Carolina. Her 1996 memoir Under the Tuscan Sun
was on the New York Times Best Seller list for more than two years and
was the basis for the 2003 romantic comedy of the same title starring Diane
Lane. Mayes is also the author of Under Magnolia: A Southern Memoir. She
writes fiction and poetry as well.
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