Wellesley Wives
by Suzy Duffy
From the Indie powerhouse
publisher of Fifty Shades of
Grey…
FUN, FEARLESS, FABULOUS FEMALES!
MEET THE ‘REAL’ HOUSEWIVES
OF NEW ENGLAND
Since
the Real Housewives of Orange County
made their network television debut, America has been enraptured by the
fabulous, scandalous lives of wealthy men’s Botox-ed better halves across the
country.
But
it isn’t until now, with the September 27, 2012 release of Suzy Duffy’s Wellesley
Wives [The Writer’s Coffee Shop Publishing House], that the
well-to-do’ers of New England finally get their shot at the glory.
Following
the escapades of the fictional and fabulous Popsy Power – a pretty, popular and
insanely rich Boston society wife, and her best friend, the uber-fit and
massively spoiled Sandra – Wellesley Wives is a celebratory
romp through the lives of women who have, lose, and ultimately triumph over it
all.
While
their opulent wardrobes, expensive cars and handsome husbands may at first
glance appear as picture-perfect as the masterworks that hang on their walls,
the cracks in their gilded surfaces don’t stay hidden for long. Life is
incredibly good for these ladies who lunch – until it goes bad, and this is
where Wellesley Wives begins.
Facing
divorce, infidelity, financial loss and more, Popsy and the girls traipse
through the affluent suburbs of Boston, the Irish countryside and Caribbean
yachts, all the while negotiating the blows they’re dealt with laughter,
extravagance and a resilience that every woman, regardless of social strata,
will recognize as her own.
“When
I moved to Boston from Dublin, I realized that women everywhere really are the
same,” says Duffy, an Irish native who is already a #1 bestselling author in
Europe. “We all get hit with problems through life – many of which we don’t see
coming. Wellesley Wives was written to make women laugh and forget
about reality for a little while. It’s white wine without the calories!”
A
joyful, life-affirming story that celebrates female fearlessness and
intelligence, Wellesley Wives looks at:
·
The importance of female friendship
and solidarity: why life is easier when you have someone to laugh about the ups
and downs with!
·
The ‘problem-free’ lifestyles of
affluent housewives: does money solve as many problems as one might think?
·
Handling divorce, infidelity and
family problems with grace
·
Finding courage in the face of the
unknown, taking risks, and following your heart!
About the Author:
Suzy Duffy is an international and #1 bestselling author. A former
national radio DJ and TV presenter in her native Ireland, she moved to Boston
with her husband, five children and one dog in 2009 in light of Europe’s
economic downturn. Duffy’s colorful background has taken her from working in
the United Nations’ Geneva headquarters to being a water-ski instructor in
Greece to laboring as a corn cutter in the south of France.
Wellesley Wives, Duffy’s debut U.S. book release, is the first in
a New England based trilogy of novels. She is currently working on the second
installment, Newton Neighbors.
Wellesley Wives is currently available for
pre-order via The Writer’s Coffee Shop Publishing House, and will be
available via all major online retailers as of September 27, 2012.
Find Suzy
Duffy on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Pinterest, her website and on The Writer’s Coffee
Shop Publishing House site.
About the Publisher:
The Writer’s Coffee Shop
Publishing (TWCS) House is an up and coming independent publisher based in New
South Wales, Australia. They recently gained a great deal of attention with Fifty Shades of Grey, the international
literary sensation they released in June 2011 and is now represented by Random
House.
Launched in October 2010 with
the vision of working alongside talented authors while providing quality
e-books to the growing marketplace, TWCS publishes a wide rage of fiction
titles and is sure to have something for any appetite.
Website: http://ph.thewriterscoffeeshop.com/
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