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MY PRETTY LADY by MARILYN A. GARDINER
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SummaryAs a widow, Ellen is confronted with decisions that she
feels inadequate to make. For the first time she must take
charge of her own life and that of her three almost-grown
daughters. Loneliness and fear of inadequacy sap her
energy, the girls drain her emotionally and the first man
he dates -- well, the dating scene has changed drastically
from what she remembered.
When she meets Drew Yardley, a man with a wonderful sense
of the ridiculous, the middle child violently rejects him,
another tells her to "go for it, Mom," and yet another
rebels but gives in finally to his charm. The biggest
obstacle of all, however, is the fact that Drew is already
married, and there is no option of divorce. The timing and
circumstance is incredibly wrong for Ellen and Drew. As
they wrestle with the integrity of an impossible situation,
the middle daughter slides deeper and deeper into a
troubled world, complicating any decisions they make. Ellen
realizes she will have to choose between one of her
children and Drew
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