Jo-Anne Wiley
Published: 2024-07-27
Total Pages: 203
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At a Wine Bar in Manhattan, four high-octane women plan a Girls Gone Wild get-away: Trixie, the wife of a prominent, squeaky-clean politician. Liz, a high profile prosecuting attorney. Palmer, a professional sports celebrity. And Andrea, news anchor for the local ABC Affiliate. Each have a scrupulously clean public image to maintain. But each also has a burning desire: To blow the lid off their structured public-life. To let their hair down and, as Liz says: "Have one drink too many without it making headline news. Vacationing in a remote fishing village, they find what they want: complete autonomy. But for Trixie, returning to Shelter Sound has special meaning. She has come to face a humiliating past of suffering and abuse. As a young girl, her daddy made the mistake of entrusting the welfare of his young family to her grandfather. It was a mistake that left Trixie's mother institutionalized and Trixie traumatized beyond repair. When they found Trixie's mother hanging from a bed sheet on the backside of a hospital door, her father cracked. He abandoned a promising legal career, his life in Manhattan, and his only daughter– anything that could bring back the tragic memory of his fatal mistake. Now Trixie has returned to face her past.