"Brutally honest and wonderfully witty, The Marriage Diaries had me laughing and crying-often at the same time." -Gemma Townley, author of Little White Lies Meet Sean and Celeste-living proof that opposites attract. Savvy and sophisticated Celeste is a top clothing buyer in London; Sean is a scruffy, eccentric writer turned stay-at-home dad who, courtesy of the couple's toddler, has mastered the art of changing stinky diapers. Needing to be seen (if...
I thought the title of this book was pretty dull, but the concept was interesting. Wife Celeste comes across husband Sean's journal on his hard drive and starts reading it. Her therapist encourages her to start a "counter-journal" where she records her reactions to Sean's musings. Eventually, Sean upgrades their operating system and she's not able to read his diary anymore, but she keeps working on her own. Sean and Celeste...
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Rebecca Campbell's two previous novels, Slave To Fashion and Slave To Love, have won the hearts of the "chick lit" genre. This time, however, she has slightly drifted away from the light and easy genre and wrote a book that has a little more depth and which exploits the difficult subject of infidelity in marriage. The main characters, Celeste and Sean, are faced with everyday problems and many challenges of married life...
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Celeste and Sean are a married couple who are complete opposites. She loves fashion and works in the industry, is neat, and trendy, and he abhors being in fashion, is sloppy, eccentric, and is a stay-at-home dad. But somehow they have put aside their differences and seem to have the perfect marriage, or do they? Celeste seems to have opened a can of worms when she accidentally discovers Sean's private journal and reads his...
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