For What it's Worth

by Christine Campbell

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Yvonne's biological alarm tells her it's time to start a family before she's past her prime, but first her husband, Hugh, must find a job. But will any job do?
When Hugh seems to be taking his time to find one, Yvonne finds one for him, but is it the right job? Will it cause more stress when she is already juggling two jobs herself and is trying to hold on to their flat?
When things start to go wrong, Yvonne finds herself facing a choice no woman should ever have to - her marriage or a baby.
When she met Hugh, Yvonne was working as an Edinburgh tour guide, so she knows the city well and has a great fondness for it, taking us to some of her favourite places as she tries to work out what the important things in her life are worth: her dreams, her plans - and her marriage.
For What it's Worth is contemporary women's fiction with more than a touch of romance, seasoned with a sprinkling of humour, a spot of drama and a splash of tears.
It is not part of The Reluctant Detective Series by the same author, but it is a spin off where we get to know Mirabelle's sister, Yvonne, better. Mirabelle has a part to play in For What it's Worth, but in a supporting role rather than the main character.
Although it is a stand-alone novel, those readers who have enjoyed the earlier series will no doubt enjoy being reacquainted with so many of the characters and finding out what Mirabelle has been up to since finding Summer, but the main storyline concentrates on Yvonne and her husband Hugh and explores themes familiar to many young thirty-something couples when they decide it's time to expand their family.
Life is complicated, love is complicated, must our dreams be complicated too?
  • ISBN10 1788760204
  • ISBN13 9781788760201
  • Publish Date 17 September 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint FeedARead.com
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 366
  • Language English