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The Good Wife, by Jane Porter

Is it possible to love someone too much?

Always considered the beauty of the family, the youngest Brennan sister, Sarah, remains deeply in love with her husband of ten years. Boone Walker, a professional baseball player, travels almost year-round while Sarah stays home and cares for their two children. Her love for her husband is bottomless—so much so that her sisters say it will end up hurting her.

Living apart most of the time makes life difficult, especially since Sarah often wonders whether Boone is sharing his bed with other women on the road, even though he swears he’s been true to her since his infidelity three years ago. While she wants to be happy and move forward in her life, Sarah constantly fears that Boone will break his promise. Now with Boone facing yet another career change, tension rises between the two, adding more stress to an already turbulent marriage. Emotionally exhausted, Sarah can’t cope with yet another storm. Now, she must either break free from the past and forgive Boone completely, or leave him behind and start anew . . .

  • Sales Rank: #930685 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Berkley Trade
  • Published on: 2013-09-03
  • Released on: 2013-09-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x .91" w x 5.47" l, .75 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 432 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

From Booklist
Three years ago, Sarah Walker caught her major-league baseball playing husband, Boone, cheating on her with a fan. Boone immediately broke things off with the woman and swore that it was the first and last time he would be unfaithful. Ever since then, Boone has been a model husband, but Sarah can’t help but be plagued by doubts. The more she wants to trust Boone, the more she finds herself wondering who he’s spending time with while on the road. Already struggling with the death of her mother, the last thing Sarah needs is to be obsessing about her marriage. She knows she must either learn to trust her husband once and for all or say goodbye forever. Porter’s latest installment in the Brennan Sisters series (The Good Woman, 2012; The Good Daughter, 2013) packs a powerful emotional wallop. Readers will find that all their tears are worth it once they reach the conclusion of this insightful, brutally honest tale of a marriage torn apart by guilt and suspicion yet still, possibly, redeemable with forgiveness and love. --John Charles

Review
Praise for the novels of Jane Porter

“Porter writes with genuine warmth and quiet grace about the everyday problems all women face.”—Chicago Tribune

“Jane Porter has written her way into this reader’s heart.”—Susan Wiggs

“[Porter’s] musings on balancing work, life, and love ring true.”—Entertainment Weekly

“Porter writes with honesty, warmth, and compassion.”—Library Journal

About the Author
Jane Porter is the award-winning author of The Good Daughter, The Good Woman, She’s Gone Country, Easy on the Eyes, Flirting with Forty (basis for the Lifetime movie), and several other novels. There are more than five million copies of her books in print. Jane lives in Southern California.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
If Only the H Would Have Taken More Responsibility...
By Reader
I have been looking for a book to read like this for a very long time. I wanted to find a book that had a realistic view of the long term repercussions of infidelity in a marriage. This book definitely has that. The story is well written and we as readers are easily absorbed in the fictional family life that this author has created.

However, this book fell short for me in two areas. First, this book is clearly a part of a series. I had no idea when I picked up the book that the book would not be ideally read as a standalone book. Therefore, I was a little surprised by the roundabout way that we actually go to the story. I had no vested interest in the other characters therefore I ended up skimming some of the book because I simply did not care as much about some of the other characters. Lastly, I had a huge issue with the way the story effectively placed the blame on h for the manner in which her marriage was deteriorating. The h absolutely was a contributing factor to the state of her marriage. Yet, there was very little acknowledgement of the incredible degree of selfishness of the H. ***SPOILER*** The h is continually left to fend for herself and her family while the H is out (traveling, going out to bars, drinking, going out with his friends, etc.) when clearly the h needed emotional support. He is doing this during a time period where the h is an emotionally fragile state, having just buried her mother then a few days later her brother in law, just to mention some of the pressure she was under. Although I can understand the demands of the H's work, I do not agree with his sense of entitlement of still partying with his friends all the time and going to bars when he spends so little time with his family when he is not working. He completely takes the h for granted. There is a point in the book where she attempts to ask him for help by saying that she is not ok. He ignores her cries for help and tells her that she is tough and will get through it. Not we, YOU. The H is not a jerk but he is definitely self-absorbed. Not only does he ignore her cries for help but he also acts as though his time has been served doing good behavior for his affair and the h should not need any reassurances from a man who had been unfaithful to her several times (one affair, many weeks long). I agree that there comes a point where one must move on but I would imagine that it would only be normal to have insecurities come up. I think that when the H committed to stay with the h he owed her such reassurance and to also limit his partying without the h in order to give the h a sense of security in their relationship. I felt his constant partying, his indignation about his past affair and him not telling the h about his female friendship where all issues that should have been brought to deal with. More importantly was the fact that the h did not feel that she could talk to the H about what she was feeling for fear of criticism or anger. Instead, the blame was placed completely on the h inability to place the affair behind and her own lack of self worth. There was never any acknowledgement of how much the H had taken the h for granted nor how unsupportive he had been of neither her own needs nor how he should have been talking to the h and not his secret female friend.

All the characters in the story were likable and the story itself was a good attempt to create an original story of a theme that has been written many times in romance. I really did like the H. I just can't give the story anything more than two and a half stars because of the fact that I feel that the h remains as an entity to whose sole purpose is to serve the H. Though that status was earned by her own choices and actions, I felt that the lack of growth from both characters to realize the selfishness of the H made the story too emotionally one sided for me to truly enjoy.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
The Good Wife ... A GREAT Book!
By mengel2
Mourning the loss of their mother and wife, the Brennan Family is trying to adjust to life without her. She was the rock of the family. The glue that kept them all together. As if that's not enough to deal with, each of the Brennan siblings have their own set of issues that they are dealing with.

Meg is trying to keep her marriage to Jack together. Jack isn't happy with the marriage and doesn't know if he ever will be again. Meg is trying everything in her power to keep her family together. She knows that she made a mistake by having an affair, but she's trying to prove to Jack (and everyone else in her family) that she has learned from her mistake and will never do it again.

Kit is dealing with her family's negative comments about her new boyfriend, Jude. She doesn't understand why they can't see the amazing man that Jude is. Instead, they are judging him by his appearance ... a tattooed, pierced, motorcycle riding bad boy. His `I don't give a crap' attitude doesn't help the cause either.

Brianna, home from the Congo, is looking frail and sick. Everyone is concerned about her health and speculating if she's going to die. She's a nurse who has been helping people suffering from diseases, but did she contract one while she was there?

Then there's Sarah, who is letting her insecurities of the past haunt her and affect her marriage to Boone. Boone is a professional baseball player who admitted to having an affair in the past. Although he has told Sarah countless times that he made a mistake and will never do it again, she has a hard time fully trusting him. Will her jealousy and insecurities be too much for Boone to handle?

In the meantime, Tommy Jr and Cass are at odds over having a baby. Tommy is ready to get back to a normal life without fertility treatments and talks about a baby ... even if that means not having a child that he and (especially his wife) Cass, have tried so hard to create. But is Tommy being insensitive to what his wife's needs and wants are?

Lauren and Lisa Summer, sisters and co-owners of a café in Napa are moving in different directions. Lauren, who recently lost her son in an auto accident, has moved to Alameda to get away from all of the memories that flood her back home. Her sister, Lisa, who is married and very pregnant is trying to run their café solo until Lauren moves back home. But is Lauren really planning on returning to Napa? Or is being back home, where all of the memories of her son come flooding back, too much for her to take?

The Good Wife is such an amazingly powerful book. It showcases the love and bond of family and how, despite differences, family comes together at times of need. I felt that the book was beautifully written. The characters and their struggles felt so real. I found myself feeling like I was living each moment with them. I think that The Good Wife is the best book in the Brennan Sisters series. Jane Porter did a great job touching on several serious subjects in a tactful way. I would definitely recommend this book. I would, however, suggest reading the first two books in the series first ... The Good Woman and The Good Daughter. To fully understand how each character got to the point they did in this book, it's important to read their stories in books one and two of the series first. Another homerun by Jane Porter and definitely worthy of MORE than five stars!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Fab Series
By Samantha J
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I have been steadily reading all the novels in the Brennan Sister’s collection, and was eagerly waiting for the third. As a lover of sports, I was curious to get a peek in on Sarah’s life, the wife of a pro athlete. It was really just as interesting as I thought it would be – the travel, the unknown, the other women, the infidelity that she and Boone had to deal with. I really did like Sarah, but her issue was clear and the focus of the book – she loved her husband so much she stopped caring about herself. It was an intense journey to read through, watching as she sunk further and further until her breaking point, and then how her family rallied around her to help her get back to being herself. It’s always interesting to read about affairs and what becomes of the husband and wife because of it. I really didn’t know how Sarah and Boone’s marriage would survive but I wasn’t sure I could see it ending either. I thought the ending of the book was great, though.
There’s another story embedded through the book, that of Lauren Summer. At first I was really confused at to what her story was about and how it had any relevance to Sarah’s journey. But as the book continued on I saw how the women’s lives crossed paths, and really enjoyed reading about Lauren’s life as well. This book was hard to put down, and I really recommend this series.

4.5 stars

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