Another dysfunctional family. Between three and four. This book is too syrupy sweet. Romance. I didn't much care for the characters. Michael Curren is the best and handsomest man in the world. Maryann Padgett too saintly. After the Currans get together again, Bess keeps staring at Michael, he is so handsome, has so much class. She drooled over him. Disgusting. Michael divorced Bess after she went back to college. She had no time for him, he felt. But she tried to better herself, become an interior decorator, a home designer and was good.
Michael remaries an attractive, younger women,Darla. After six years she divorces him. He seems to want to go back to go back to Bess. She would be foolish to take him back. Maybe as a friend, but not as a husband. She was dating a man as a friend. Keith wants to marry. She did not. Her friends thought she was too good for him. So Bess and Michael are unattached. Bess's mom, a fun loving, older lady blamed Bess for the divorce. But women always get most of the blame.
Son, Randy, is bitter about the divorce. He hates his father, wants nothing to do with him. He uses drugs, drops out of school, drifts through life, lives with his mother. Undesirable friends, bad life style, his love is to play drums.
The book begins when Lisa, who is pregnant, but not married, invites Mom and Dad to a supper at her apartment. They are to meet her fiance, she is anxious to get her parents back together. Both are mad, especially Bess, when they find out what Lisa is up to.
Both of her parents are without significant others. Bess does not want to make the same mistake again. Michael wants to get back with his ex. The two are in a love and hate relationship. Son, Randy, is against marriage. When they divorced, Michael criticized Bess, she let herself go, didn't care how she looked, how she dressed. She is now doing well in life. She doesn't need him.
The book is well written, Ms Spencer describes the homes, the way the characters dress, they are both wealthy, she writes well about the Minneapolis environment. There is much passion in the book, three for the characters, four for the writing.
Good description of the wedding and the hospital scenes. I liked the book better the more I read it.