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bookapotamus 's review for:
The Language of Divorce
by Leanne Treese
Don’t be fooled my this title my friends. Divorce is usually not pretty - but this book is so lovely!
You think a book about divorce is going to be about screaming and fighting and anger. And OK, there’s a bit of that in here - but there’s so many gorgeously intertwined stories of relationships and life in this book. And in a really cool added feature, Leanne Treese IS actually a divorce attorney, so you know she’s seen the gamut of divorcing couples, and has some stories to tell!
Hannah and Will seem to have the perfect marriage. I adored these two, but under the surface, they’ve got some really unfortunate, but relatable issues. When they each begin to suspect the other of infidelity and divorce attorneys become involved… all hell breaks loose. Numerous conflicts arise, Hanna flees with the children, and Will becomes the social media sensation “Hot Hubby”. And it all ends with a reality TV show!
The characters are so relatable as we delve into not only Hannah and Wills life, but their attorneys lives as well. Everyone is in different stages of love and life and marriage and it’s so interesting to see how navigating relationships can be such a tricky trail.
And my Jersey peeps! This one is set in the Garden State and the references to local places like Princeton and New Hope are SO fun!
I do hope you’ll check this one out! I really loved it. It’s root is ultimately a beautiful love story and it was quite the enjoyable read.
You think a book about divorce is going to be about screaming and fighting and anger. And OK, there’s a bit of that in here - but there’s so many gorgeously intertwined stories of relationships and life in this book. And in a really cool added feature, Leanne Treese IS actually a divorce attorney, so you know she’s seen the gamut of divorcing couples, and has some stories to tell!
Hannah and Will seem to have the perfect marriage. I adored these two, but under the surface, they’ve got some really unfortunate, but relatable issues. When they each begin to suspect the other of infidelity and divorce attorneys become involved… all hell breaks loose. Numerous conflicts arise, Hanna flees with the children, and Will becomes the social media sensation “Hot Hubby”. And it all ends with a reality TV show!
The characters are so relatable as we delve into not only Hannah and Wills life, but their attorneys lives as well. Everyone is in different stages of love and life and marriage and it’s so interesting to see how navigating relationships can be such a tricky trail.
And my Jersey peeps! This one is set in the Garden State and the references to local places like Princeton and New Hope are SO fun!
I do hope you’ll check this one out! I really loved it. It’s root is ultimately a beautiful love story and it was quite the enjoyable read.