Can they put up a happy front for one more holiday? A compelling new novel of marriage and misgivings from the author of The Two-Week Promise.
Charlotte and Bryan have been separated for six months, disappointed that the fairy-tale future they imagined at their wedding didn’t quite come true. Bryan, a policeman, was constantly working, while Charlotte struggled with household finances and a baby. And their son’s recently diagnosed autism has caused further strain. However, there’s one thing Bryan hasn’t managed to get around to: telling his parents about the separation. Now, as Christmas approaches, he asks Charlotte to play along and construct a festive façade during the holiday visit. But just like fairy tales, family gatherings never seem to go as planned--and the couple will finally have to figure out if the New Year will mark the end of their marriage or a resolution to begin again . . .