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P.S. I'Ve Taken a Lover

P.S. I'Ve Taken a Lover

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Every Woman Should Read This!
Review: Entertaining and accurate--and what a TRUE heroine! With Scrupples! Having lived 15 years with a psychopathic doctor... I could identify with Elizabeth Gilmartin. Every woman deserves to be all she can be--every human deserves it! LIONHEARTED PUBLISHING has picked another winner AND continues to ELEVATE THE STATUS OF WOMEN. Lucas's writing style is a delight and hooks you. I couldn't put it down--I'm not normally a romance reader. I thank my friend for putting this book in my hands. Every woman should live her dream and no one should rain on another's parade. Ditch those "I know better than you do, dear" husbands and live! A. Vandeventer

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! What a book!
Review: I don't have the words to tell you how this book made me laugh, cry, and want to swear. Just buy it, read it, and then try to tell me it's not the best book you've read in a long time. I loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommend this book to every woman you know!
Review: I received this book as a gift and read it in one setting. It is powerful. The author really spoke to me. I love this book and I know I am going to keep it and give it to my daughter when she is older. Oh, please. It is so great that I just want to run around ordering people to read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kept me up until 4 a.m.
Review: I was a fan of Patricia White's long before reading PS, I've Taken a Lover, but this book just blew me away. Not only can this woman write, she can definitely write MY demographic! There's not a 50 year old woman anywhere who won't find something to laugh or cry about between these pages. It should be required reading for all women, no matter what their ages, and it wouldn't hurt a few of the men to read it either. What a hoot! This is an absolutely wonderful story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a WONDERFUL book!
Review: I was a fan of Patricia White's long before reading PS, I've Taken a Lover, but this book just blew me away. Not only can this woman write, she can definitely write MY demographic! There's not a 50 year old woman anywhere who won't find something to laugh or cry about between these pages. It should be required reading for all women, no matter what their ages, and it wouldn't hurt a few of the men to read it either. What a hoot! This is an absolutely wonderful story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one is definitely a winner!
Review: I've never laughed nor cried so hard as I did while reading this wonderful 'dealing with the menopausal years' story. I want to be Elizabeth Gilmartin when I grow up. I was never so thrilled as I was when she finally stood up to her jerk of a husband!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one is definitely a winner!
Review: I've never laughed nor cried so hard as I did while reading this wonderful 'dealing with the menopausal years' story. I want to be Elizabeth Gilmartin when I grow up. I was never so thrilled as I was when she finally stood up to her jerk of a husband!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A work that delights and educate-talented author
Review: Maybe it is empty nest syndrome or just feeling alone when everyone, including her husband Edgar, has no appreciation for what she has accomplished. Having already attained her menopausal years, she looks back and knows everyone thinks of her as a wife or mother with little else to identify Elizabeth Gilmartin as her own person until recently. Now Edgar thinks she is mad and needs lock up treatment.

Elizabeth wants to write, but fears Edgar's reaction if she tells him. She creates an alter ego, the sensual Lolly Horn, who quickly becomes the successful author of Venus hot romances. She even finds an appreciative lover in the shadows. However, is he real or imaginative? Even confused Elizabeth, or is that Lolly, is no longer sure.

P.S. I'VE TAKEN A LOVER is a warm, deep look inside relationships between middle aged people. The taut story line yanks at the emotions of the reader who desperately want Elizabeth to fully come into her own and Edgar to receive his just awards. As audiences know, a Patricia Lucas White novel is always a complex tale that takes fans for an exciting, passionate ride and her newest novel will bring the audience through a gamut of feelings.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A work that delights and educate-talented author
Review: Maybe it is empty nest syndrome or just feeling alone when everyone, including her husband Edgar, has no appreciation for what she has accomplished. Having already attained her menopausal years, she looks back and knows everyone thinks of her as a wife or mother with little else to identify Elizabeth Gilmartin as her own person until recently. Now Edgar thinks she is mad and needs lock up treatment.

Elizabeth wants to write, but fears Edgar's reaction if she tells him. She creates an alter ego, the sensual Lolly Horn, who quickly becomes the successful author of Venus hot romances. She even finds an appreciative lover in the shadows. However, is he real or imaginative? Even confused Elizabeth, or is that Lolly, is no longer sure.

P.S. I'VE TAKEN A LOVER is a warm, deep look inside relationships between middle aged people. The taut story line yanks at the emotions of the reader who desperately want Elizabeth to fully come into her own and Edgar to receive his just awards. As audiences know, a Patricia Lucas White novel is always a complex tale that takes fans for an exciting, passionate ride and her newest novel will bring the audience through a gamut of feelings.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Every Woman Should Read This!
Review: Meek, submissive Elizabeth Gilmartin finds she can no longer deny, even to herself, that she is a writer. Not just a writer of fiction, but sizzling, sensual allusions for which she takes another identity, Lolly Horn. Her husband Edgar, stiff-necked and full of himself, would never approve, nor could he believe that his wife, whom he feels suffers menopausal delusions, is capable of such erotica.

Committed to expensive "Harmony House," Elizabeth must prove her sanity. But is she sane or mad? Has she been betrayed or is she merely deceiving herself?

"P.S. I've Taken a Lover" is a romping, lively read that takes you through hilarious predicaments, many of which are encouraged by Elizabeth's impish, life-long friend, Cass, who delights in aggravating Edgar.

Patricia Lucas White, an award-winning best-selling author has done it again. "P.S. I've Taken a Lover" bursts with energy, twisting and turning at every page. Don't plan on getting anything else done until you've finished this delightful book.

Reviewed by Mary E. Trimble, author of "Rosemount" (Crossroadspub.com).


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