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228 pages, Paperback
First published February 28, 2001
No one can have their cake and eat it too.
We are not just having our cake, my love. We are sitting here in the candlelight, hiding here in the dark, digging our arms up to our elbows in luscious chocolate syrup and smearing jam and cream over our faces.
One day, one fine day, my delicious friend, someone is going to notice the crumbs on your chin. Someone is going to comment on the wildberry sauce on your shirtsleeve.
The difference we can make now is to choose, and to choose now to stop. Or, if not stop, then limit our appetite to the occasional brandy snap. Or if not stop, then …
Does the word “marriage” frighten you?
This is not just a wise choice but an essential one. Because those living on dry bread and tepid water will protest, loudly, if they find out what we are supping on here in the dark.
Go now, my delectable love, licking your fingers and wiping your mouth on the back of your wrist, and do not return, unless you plan to bring to me that shiny band of gold that would make our feasting so much less abhorrent to our associates.
”I have never been a big fan of the nightie. The main issue that I have yet to resolve is this: how do you get into bed without the nightie sliding up and bunching around the waist? I have tried countless methods, including pulling the bedclothes to one side and rolling onto the bed sideways, but the rolling action has a sort of wringing effect, so you end up uncomfortable longways instead of sideways. It is not possible, in my experience, to get into bed with the full-length nightie on without such strenuous exercise that it will leave you puffed and wide awake.”While Grace’s story itself is not difficult to figure out early in the piece if you’re paying attention, the highlight of this book is watching Rachel uncover the truth about Grace and begin to change. She retains her unique personality, yet she matures and grows, and it’s heart warming to watch her begin to carve out the life she wants.