The Woman Next Door reminds me of the saying "all that glitters is not gold", meaning everything is not really as it appears to be. The story opens up with the O'Learys, a newlywed couple who is struggling with infertility issues, year after year sfter year. There's pressure coming from all sides, especially Graham 'Gray' O'Leary's family,who have had no trouble procreating through the generations, and whose mother Dorothy never misses an opportunity to remind her daughter-in-law Amanda of that fact.
Then there's Karen and Lee, who have been having marital problems for years, the main one being infidelity on Lee's part. And then there's Georgia and Russel; Georgia is the workaholic while Russ is the househusband, and Georgia's having second thoughts about being on the road and away from home so much...this is where the woman next door, Gretchen, comes into play.
Gretchen's much older husband died only a year before, but when Amanda discovers that she's pregnant, she and her two friends, Karen and Georgia, are determined to find out who the father is. Considering each of the issues they're facing with their husbands, it's easy to point fingers and make allegations.Personally, I didn't think it was any of their business who her unborn child's father was, to me that was pushing the envelope a bit, especially considering that they barely knew Gretchen. Gretchen picks up on their suspicions, however, but does not confirm nor deny anything to them, which aggravates each situation even more.
It turns out that Gretchen, the woman next door, was never the source of their problems, of course, but rather a reminder of what could be. For one, she was pregnant, something which Amanda was jealous of since she'd been trying to conceive for so long. Two, she was younger and prettier, something which intimidated Karen because of her husband's philandering ways and three, she was alone and very available, something which bothered Georgia because she was almost never home.
I don't want to give away the ending but it was rather sweet....I especially enjoyed Amamnda and Graham's story because it was touching and there was so much chemistry between them, which eventually served in their favour...!