Monday, August 26, 2013

Book Review: The After Wife

The After Wife by Gigi L Grazer Reviewed by Sarah Kramer



Readers who are familiar with Ms. Grazer’s works know what they’re in for when picking up her latest title. Specifically: witty dialogue, a sunny California ambiance, and down on their luck heroines who are determined to get back on top of their game. The After Wife, while a more somber story, is no different. The tale of Hannah Marsh Bernal, whose husband, John, was hit and killed by a Range Rover while out on his bike one morning, starts out obviously heartbreaking. Hannah is left to raise their 3 year old daughter, Ellie, by herself along with her “grief team,” a collection of her closest friends determined to keep her going. But while Hannah navigates her grief, she is also learning to process a spooky new talent–the ability to speak with the dead. Grazer incorporates a hint of mystery when Hannah must track down her husband’s killer (whom the police are resolutely sure is already in custody) but fans looking for a beach read will not be disappointed by the happy ending. Warning: the beginning chapters, as Hannah adjusts to life without John, are guaranteed to be rough–keep tissues nearby!

My rating: 5 stars

For fans of: The Starter Wife by Gigi Levangie Grazer, Hedge Fund Wives by Tatiana Boncompagni, The Ex Mrs. Hedge Fund by Jill Kargman