Staid and constrained widower at twenty-six, Adam Peters thinks he knew his wife, Tracy. He thinks he knows her family, their friends, their world, himself. Then he begins receiving postcards from Julie, an old friend of Tracy she never told him about from a phase in her life she never told him about. As he learns more about Tracy’s old life through Julie, Adam bursts into new life himself. Of course, Libby and Yvette have quite a bit to do with it too.
Postcards is a sensitive, at times dramatic and often very funny, story about finding out the people and the world you know aren't quite what you thought they were. It's about Adam Peters, breaking out of the fog of his grief and rediscovering life, love and much more.
Since March 2012, Postcards has been the top listed novel in the predictive best-seller list on UK-based website, YouWriteOn.com, in the Chicklit category. Postcards has been accepted as an entrant into the You Write On book of the year awards for 2012.
Staid and constrained widower at twenty-six, Adam Peters thinks he knew his wife, Tracy. He thinks he knows her family, their friends, their world, himself. Then he begins receiving postcards from Julie, an old friend of Tracy she never told him about from a phase in her life she never told him about. As he learns more about Tracy’s old life through Julie, Adam bursts into new life himself. Of course, Libby and Yvette have quite a bit to do with it too.
Postcards is a sensitive, at times dramatic and often very funny, story about finding out the people and the world you know aren't quite what you thought they were. It's about Adam Peters, breaking out of the fog of his grief and rediscovering life, love and much more.
Since March 2012, Postcards has been the top listed novel in the predictive best-seller list on UK-based website, YouWriteOn.com, in the Chicklit category. Postcards has been accepted as an entrant into the You Write On book of the year awards for 2012.