Jenny R. (jennala9) - reviewed Dating the Mrs. Smiths (Harlequin Next, No 18) on + 17 more book reviews
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Good story about a daughter-in-law and mother-in-law who move in together after their mutual husband/son passes away. It was an easy read, and I enjoyed it.
I loved this book. Great read.
Colleen H. (Dove) - , reviewed Dating the Mrs. Smiths (Harlequin Next, No 18) on + 262 more book reviews
Interesting read, how a widow and her widowed mother-in-law come to terms with their lives.
In 11 months, Charlotte Smith has become a widow; had her job transferred out of state; driven over 1500 miles with two cranky kids; moved in with her mother-in-law (a cross between Mary Poppins and Napoleon).
Lorrie B. (lorrieb) reviewed Dating the Mrs. Smiths (Harlequin Next, No 18) on + 74 more book reviews
"There's no way I would have ever imagined swapping dating horror stories with my mother-in-law. But life is now officially very, very weird."
In eleven short months Charlotte Smith has:
A. Become a widow too soon
B. Had her job transferred out of state
C. Driven over 1500 miles with two cranky kids
D. Moved in with her mother-in-law, Rose Fiorello Smith (a cross between Mary Poppins and Napoleon)
For Charlotte aka Charlie, dealing with bumps in the road is a fact of life lately. Maybe it's time she made Rose realize that embracing change isn't about waving goodbye, but saying hello to a life where limits are for sissies...and a new beginning is only a new hairdo away.
In eleven short months Charlotte Smith has:
A. Become a widow too soon
B. Had her job transferred out of state
C. Driven over 1500 miles with two cranky kids
D. Moved in with her mother-in-law, Rose Fiorello Smith (a cross between Mary Poppins and Napoleon)
For Charlotte aka Charlie, dealing with bumps in the road is a fact of life lately. Maybe it's time she made Rose realize that embracing change isn't about waving goodbye, but saying hello to a life where limits are for sissies...and a new beginning is only a new hairdo away.
Karen A. (greendragon) reviewed Dating the Mrs. Smiths (Harlequin Next, No 18) on + 71 more book reviews
nice story of 2 women connected by a husband/son and learn to like each other
A good story sometimes sad and sometimes funny. 'Good reading
SHEILA B. (SheilaB) reviewed Dating the Mrs. Smiths (Harlequin Next, No 18) on + 188 more book reviews
Not a romance. More of how the young Mrs. Smith is dealing w/ being widowed and then moving in w/ her mother-in-law. Made me cry and there were times I laughed out loud. Don't read this if you're looking for a romance, but a good story anyway.