

An edition of The not-so-perfect man (2004)
By Valerie Frankel
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Avon Trade
Language
eng
Pages
352
Description:
As far as her family and friends are concerned, Frieda has been the grieving widow for long enough. At 35, she's still (relatively) young, still (adequately) attractive. Her sex drive is very much alive; even Frieda admits she'd like to put it to use again. Besides, she has a son who certainly needs a father figure. With visions of the perfect second husband in mind, Frieda's sisters start to send eligible males in her direction.Big sister Ilene -- herself substantially married -- has found the ultimate unattached catch: a gorgeous, independently wealthy, successful, divorced father, pillar of society and paragon of potential. What more could a single mom ask for? Apparently a lot more than loved ones realize. Frieda's own efforts bear very tasty fruit. Sam is young, talented, devoted, and incredibly sexy -- though broke, only sporadically employed, and clueless about kids. But he makes Frieda feel brand-spanking-new, in a most wonderfully wanton way. When all is said and done, does Frieda really need the "perfect man" ... or the far-from-ideal man who's perfect for her?
subjects: Fiction, Single mothers in fiction, Mate selection, Single mothers, Widows in fiction, Sisters in fiction, Mothers and daughters in fiction, Dating (Social customs), Sisters, Mothers and daughters, Widows, Mate selection in fiction, Fiction, romance, contemporary, Mothers and daughters, fiction