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A Well-Made Bed
A Well-Made Bed | Abby Frucht, Laurie Alberts
1 post | 1 read
"When do-gooder Noor and frumpy home-schooled Jaycee find in Jaycee's luggage a cheese stuffed with drugs that she has unwittingly smuggled home from Peru, greed overcomes good instincts, and soon the unlikely pair are breaking bad in Vermont. Noor, a therapeutic riding instructor, and Jaycee, daughter of a plagiarizing children's book author who has insisted on raising her as though it's still 1860, discover that they have more than selling drugs in common, including Gerry Wilcox, a sexy slacker admirer of Noor's, recruited to find them a connection. Ugly secrets, including the truth about the death of a childhood friend, some outrageous revelations about Jaycee's increasingly enfeebled parents, and Noor's burgeoning doubts about her marriage and motherhood, come to light as Jaycee and Noor make tentative strides toward a less prickly, though still lopsided friendship. A road trip to Miami in pursuit of more drugs brings them face to face with their capacity for betrayal, and a caper becomes a calamity. Darkly comic and beautifully rendered, A WELL-MADE BED goes beyond the tropes of the buddy tale to explore just how easily each of us might step over the line from being a clean-nosed good citizen to being a felon"--
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JillSwenson
A Well-Made Bed | Abby Frucht, Laurie Alberts
Mehso-so

my book club selected this one. Co-authoring this novel, Abby Frucht and Laurie A., have 2 different writing styles and each wrote different characters' POV. Plot is at times a stretch in plausibility but the ending comes back to tie things up. Abby came to our book club meeting and described challenges of a pantser and a plotter working together on a novel. A for effort.