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*** Subverted in Marnie's marriage. Her story initially heavily implies that her husband Nick is abusive and controlling and beats her whenever she goes out drinking with a certain male colleague. It's later revealed that she's a raging alcoholic, Nick is trying to protect her but can no longer trust her many broken promises to stop, and her colleague is a fellow alcoholic and enabler she gets into serious accidents (falling down the stairs, walking into traffic) after drinking with.



* LaserGuidedKarma: David, who is a grade-A {{Jerkass}}, forces his girlfriend Steffi to accompany him to a rape protest so that he can flaunt the fact that he was not prosecuted for raping Maeve. No sooner than he sees Matt and Maeve together, that a falling piece of ice impales him in the head, killing him dead.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: LaserGuidedKarma:
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David, who is a grade-A {{Jerkass}}, forces his girlfriend Steffi to accompany him to a rape protest so that he can flaunt the fact that he was not prosecuted for raping Maeve. No sooner than he sees Matt and Maeve together, that a falling piece of ice impales him in the head, killing him dead.
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* ''Again, Rachel'' (2022): sequel to ''Rachel's Holiday''

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* ''Rachel's Holiday'' (1998): Rachel Walsh

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* ''Rachel's Holiday'' (1998): Rachel WalshWalsh's story



* ''Angels'' (2002): Maggie Walsh

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* ''Angels'' (2002): Maggie WalshWalsh's story



* ''Anybody Out There?'' (2006): Anna Walsh

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* ''Anybody Out There?'' (2006): Anna WalshWalsh's story



* ''The Mystery of Mercy Close'' (2013): Helen Walsh

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* ''Mammy Walsh's A-Z of the Walsh Family'': Digital guide to the Walsh family
* ''The Mystery of Mercy Close'' (2013): Helen WalshWalsh's story




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* ''The Break'' (2017)
* ''Grown Ups'' (2020)

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* ''Under the Duvet'' (2004)
* ''Further Under the Duvet'' / ''Cracks in My Foundation'' (2009)
* ''Saved By Cake'' (2012)
* ''Making It Up As I Go Along'' (2016)
* ''Under The Duvet Deluxe'' (2017): Collects ''Under the Duvet'' and ''Further Under the Duvet'' together
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* TropaholicsAnonymous: ''Rachel's Holiday'' opens with the title character enjoying herself so much that she overdoses and her family kicks her off to rehab.
* YourCheatingHeart:
** ''Angels'': Maggie discovers that her husband has been having an affair and they separate, but ultimately work things out. Shay Delaney, who had been having an on-off flirtation with Maggie during her time in Los Angeles, asks her to be his mistress because he won't leave his wife but likes Maggie. Naturally, she declines.
** ''Watermelon'': Claire's husband leaves her for another woman the day she gives birth to their daughter. The other woman, Denise, is also married. Claire's shock and anger stems from the fact that James waited until their daughter was born to leave her and that Denise is older than her. Later in the novel, he demands Claire to take him back two months after he ends his affair. She doesn't and when he attempts to flaunt his latest relationship in her face, she airily dismisses him.
** ''The Other Side Of The Story'': Gemma's boyfriend Anton left her for her former friend Lily, Jojo is the mistress of her married managing partner, and Gemma's father left her mother for a younger woman.

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* TropaholicsAnonymous: ''Rachel's Holiday'' opens with the title character enjoying herself so much that she overdoses and her family kicks her off to rehab.
* YourCheatingHeart:
** ''Angels'': Maggie discovers that her husband has been having an affair and they separate, but ultimately work things out. Shay Delaney, who had been having an on-off flirtation with Maggie during her time in Los Angeles, asks her to be his mistress because he won't leave his wife but likes Maggie. Naturally, she declines.
** ''Watermelon'': Claire's husband leaves her for another woman the day she gives birth to their daughter. The other woman, Denise, is also married. Claire's shock and anger stems from the fact that James waited until their daughter was born to leave her and that Denise is older than her. Later in the novel, he demands Claire to take him back two months after he ends his affair. She doesn't and when he attempts to flaunt his latest relationship in her face, she airily dismisses him.
** ''The Other Side Of The Story'': Gemma's boyfriend Anton left her for her former friend Lily, Jojo is the mistress of her married managing partner, and Gemma's father left her mother for a younger woman.
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* TheAlcoholic: Marnie from ''This Charming Man'' turns to the bottle as she copes with being dissatisfied with her life and being unable to move on from her past relationship with Paddy de Courcy. Her alcoholism nearly destroys her family and her marriage.

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Marnie from ''This Charming Man'' turns to the bottle as she copes with being dissatisfied with her life and being unable to move on from her past relationship with Paddy de Courcy. Her alcoholism nearly destroys her family and her marriage.



* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Matt and Maeve from ''The Brightest Star In The Sky'' have a child together after coming clean to each other about their secrets and the recent trauma of Maeve's rape and Matt's attempted suicide. The child's soul also happens to be the book's omniscient narrator.

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* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: BabiesMakeEverythingBetter:
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Matt and Maeve from ''The Brightest Star In The Sky'' have a child together after coming clean to each other about their secrets and the recent trauma of Maeve's rape and Matt's attempted suicide. The child's soul also happens to be the book's omniscient narrator.



* DomesticAbuse: The overarching theme of ''This Charming Man'' as the four main characters reflect on how they have been affected by their relationship with Paddy de Courcy and his abuse of them.

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The overarching theme of ''This Charming Man'' as the four main characters reflect on how they have been affected by their relationship with Paddy de Courcy and his abuse of them.
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Marian Keyes is an Irish author who pioneered the ChickLit genre. Her books are known for dealing with rather dark subjects while still giving the characters hope and a happy ending at the end of the books. She has also written a variety of short stories, non-fiction essays, and released a cookbook called ''Saved By Cake'' that chronicled her nearly three year period of depression and how baking eventually helped her cope with her condition and return to the public eye.

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Marian Keyes (born 10 September 1963) is an Irish author who pioneered the ChickLit genre. Her books are known for dealing with rather dark subjects while still giving the characters hope and a happy ending at the end of the books. She has also written a variety of short stories, non-fiction essays, and released a cookbook called ''Saved By Cake'' that chronicled her nearly three year period of depression and how baking eventually helped her cope with her condition and return to the public eye.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The covers of her books are always bright and shiny and gives off the appearance of being concerned with fashion and love. Her novels cover the range of subjects from rape, domestic abuse, alcoholism, drug abuse, depression and suicide, to death.
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* ''The Woman Who Stole My Life'' (2014)
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* LoveDodecahedron: Lucy Sullivan meets four different men: gorgeous American Chuck, unreliable Gus, her new coworker Jed, and Daniel the {{Casanova}} who's also her roommate's ex. She's a bit torn on where her feelings lie and her roommate Karen still has feelings for Daniel. [[spoiler: Lucy and Daniel end up together after much miscommunication and Gus disappearing on her again. Karen breaks off her friendship with Lucy and starts dating their friend Charlotte's ex Simon out of spite. Jed and Chuck were never in the picture to begin with as Jed starts dating another coworker and Chuck returned to Arizona halfway through the novel.]]

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* LoveDodecahedron: Lucy Sullivan meets four different men: gorgeous American Chuck, unreliable Gus, her new coworker Jed, and Daniel the {{Casanova}} TheCasanova who's also her roommate's ex. She's a bit torn on where her feelings lie and her roommate Karen still has feelings for Daniel. [[spoiler: Lucy and Daniel end up together after much miscommunication and Gus disappearing on her again. Karen breaks off her friendship with Lucy and starts dating their friend Charlotte's ex Simon out of spite. Jed and Chuck were never in the picture to begin with as Jed starts dating another coworker and Chuck returned to Arizona halfway through the novel.]]
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* BabiesEverAfter: Matt and Maeve from ''The Brightest Star In The Sky'' have a child together after coming clean to each other about their secrets and the recent trauma of Maeve's rape and Matt's attempted suicide. The child's soul also happens to be the book's omniscient narrator.

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* BabiesEverAfter: BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Matt and Maeve from ''The Brightest Star In The Sky'' have a child together after coming clean to each other about their secrets and the recent trauma of Maeve's rape and Matt's attempted suicide. The child's soul also happens to be the book's omniscient narrator.
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** Maggie and [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Garv]] from ''Angels'' separate after Garv has an affair, but ultimately work things out and the book ends with Maggie 8 months pregnant and Garv at her side. Anna later comments that Maggie happily embraced motherhood.

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** Maggie and [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Garv]] from ''Angels'' separate after Garv has an affair, but ultimately work things out and the book ends with Maggie 8 months pregnant and Garv at her side. Anna later comments that Maggie and Garv happily embraced motherhood.parenthood.
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* TheAlcoholic: Marnie from ''This Charming Man'' turns to the bottle as she copes with being a parent and remembering her past relationship with Paddy de Courcy. Several other characters in other novels have this trait as well.

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* TheAlcoholic: Marnie from ''This Charming Man'' turns to the bottle as she copes with being a parent dissatisfied with her life and remembering being unable to move on from her past relationship with Paddy de Courcy. Several other characters in other novels have this trait as well.Her alcoholism nearly destroys her family and her marriage.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding

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* EarnYourHappyEndingEarnYourHappyEnding: The characters go through some dark times in their lives, but they make it through at the end of the novel with hope.
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* NoAccountingForTaste: Tara and her boyfriend Thomas in ''Last Chance Saloon''. Thomas is a cheapskate and emotionally abuses Tara, and Tara copes with it because she is too insecure to leave him until one day she snaps and finally leaves him.

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* NoAccountingForTaste: Tara and The question Tara's friends ask of her boyfriend Thomas in ''Last Chance Saloon''. Thomas is a cheapskate and emotionally abuses Tara, and Tara copes with it because she is too insecure to leave him until one day she snaps and finally leaves him.
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** Thomas in ''Last Chance Saloon'' emotionally abuses his girlfriend Tara until she snaps and finally leaves him.
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** ''Angels'': Maggie discovers that her husband has been having an affair and they separate, but ultimately decide to work things out. Shay Delaney, who had been having an on-off flirtation with Maggie during her time in Los Angeles, asks her to be his mistress because he won't leave his wife but likes Maggie.
** ''Watermelon'': Claire's husband leaves her for another woman the day she gives birth to their daughter. The other woman, Denise, is also married. Claire's shock and anger stems from the fact that James waited until their daughter was born to leave her and that Denise is older than her. Later in the novel, he asks Claire to take him back two months after he ends his affair. She doesn't.

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** ''Angels'': Maggie discovers that her husband has been having an affair and they separate, but ultimately decide to work things out. Shay Delaney, who had been having an on-off flirtation with Maggie during her time in Los Angeles, asks her to be his mistress because he won't leave his wife but likes Maggie.
Maggie. Naturally, she declines.
** ''Watermelon'': Claire's husband leaves her for another woman the day she gives birth to their daughter. The other woman, Denise, is also married. Claire's shock and anger stems from the fact that James waited until their daughter was born to leave her and that Denise is older than her. Later in the novel, he asks demands Claire to take him back two months after he ends his affair. She doesn't.doesn't and when he attempts to flaunt his latest relationship in her face, she airily dismisses him.
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* [[ClingyJealousGirl Clingy Jealous Ex-Girlfriend]]: Karen, Lucy Sullivan's roommate, still has feelings for her ex-boyfriend Daniel and has been trying to get back together with him. When she hears that he's been going on dates with other women, she's furious as she still thinks Daniel loves her. When she discovers that Lucy and Daniel have gotten together, she calls Daniel when Lucy is over and curses him out.

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* [[ClingyJealousGirl Clingy Jealous Ex-Girlfriend]]: Karen, Lucy Sullivan's roommate, still has feelings for her ex-boyfriend Daniel and has been trying to get back together with him. When she hears that he's been going on dates with other women, she's furious as she still thinks Daniel loves her. When [[spoiler:When she discovers that Lucy and Daniel have gotten together, she calls Daniel when Lucy is over and curses him out.]]
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* [[ClingyJealousGirl Clingy Jealous Ex-Girlfriend]]: Karen, Lucy Sullivan's roommate, still has feelings for her ex-boyfriend Daniel and has been trying to get back together with him. When she hears that he's been going on dates with other women, she's furious as she still thinks Daniel loves her. When she discovers that Lucy and Daniel have gotten together, she calls Daniel when Lucy is over and curses him out.
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** Lucy Sullivan discovers that her father's alcoholism drove her mother leave him for the owner of the local dry cleaners. Lucy herself had been in denial over her father while everyone else knew.

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** Lucy Sullivan discovers that her father's alcoholism had been so bad that it drove her mother to leave him for the owner of the local dry cleaners. Lucy herself had been in denial over her father while everyone else knew.
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* DefectiveDetective: Helen. She's a good investigator, but work has dried up over the years and she's been struck with severe depression and suicidal tendencies.
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* RaceforYourLove: Subverted in ''Angels''. Maggie rushes to the airport in pursuit of her estranged husband, but she's stopped by security guards. She returns home, only to find him there waiting for her - he decided not to get on the plane after all.

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* RaceforYourLove: RaceForYourLove: Subverted in ''Angels''. Maggie rushes to the airport in pursuit of her estranged husband, but she's stopped by security guards. She returns home, only to find him there waiting for her - he decided not to get on the plane after all.
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Marian Keyes is an Irish author who pioneered the ChickLit genre. Her books are known for dealing with rather dark subjects while still giving the characters hope and a happy ending at the end of the books. She has also written a variety of short stories, non-fiction essays, and released a cookbook called ''Saved By Cake'' that chronicled her nearly three year period of depression and how baking eventually helped her cope with her condition and return to the public eye.

You can find her on Twitter [[https://twitter.com/mariankeyes here]].

Novels:
* ''Watermelon'' (1995): Claire Walsh's story, this is the first book featuring the Walsh sisters.
* ''Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married'' (1996)
* ''Rachel's Holiday'' (1998): Rachel Walsh
* ''Last Chance Saloon'' (1999)
* ''Sushi for Beginners'' (2000)
* ''Angels'' (2002): Maggie Walsh
* ''The Other Side of the Story'' (2004)
* ''Anybody Out There?'' (2006): Anna Walsh
* ''This Charming Man'' (2008)
* ''The Brightest Star in the Sky'' (2009)
* ''The Mystery of Mercy Close'' (2013): Helen Walsh

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!! Keyes's works contain examples of:
* TheAlcoholic: Marnie from ''This Charming Man'' turns to the bottle as she copes with being a parent and remembering her past relationship with Paddy de Courcy. Several other characters in other novels have this trait as well.
** Lucy Sullivan discovers that her father's alcoholism drove her mother leave him for the owner of the local dry cleaners. Lucy herself had been in denial over her father while everyone else knew.
* AuthorAppeal: The frequent references to beauty products and chocolate is because of Marian's real-life passion for them. The reason Anna takes a public relations job with a cosmetics company is mostly so she can receive free makeup.
* BabiesEverAfter: Matt and Maeve from ''The Brightest Star In The Sky'' have a child together after coming clean to each other about their secrets and the recent trauma of Maeve's rape and Matt's attempted suicide. The child's soul also happens to be the book's omniscient narrator.
** Maggie and [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Garv]] from ''Angels'' separate after Garv has an affair, but ultimately work things out and the book ends with Maggie 8 months pregnant and Garv at her side. Anna later comments that Maggie happily embraced motherhood.
* BathSuicide: Matt attempts this, but it didn't take as his neighbors just barely manage to save him and he required a transfusion.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Walsh family. Maggie is repeated described by her sisters as the "WhiteSheep" of the family for having her life the most put together. In fact, her family hated Garv for being a decent guy.
* BittersweetEnding: Although her books typically have a happy ending, one can't help but feel bad for Alicia as she has to deal with the aftermath of Paddy being publicly fired from his job.
* CampGay: Fintan from ''Last Chance Saloon'', complete with fashion design career.
* ChickLit: One of the best known names and early pioneers of the genre. What makes her books stand out is that they actually discuss some quite dark subject matter underneath the bright covers.
* DomesticAbuse: The overarching theme of ''This Charming Man'' as the four main characters reflect on how they have been affected by their relationship with Paddy de Courcy and his abuse of them.
** David from ''The Brightest Star in the Sky'' is implied to abuse his current girlfriend Steffi, and probably abused Maeve in the past.
* DysfunctionJunction: Every major character hides some serious issues that drive much of the plots.
* EarnYourHappyEnding
* TheFashionista: Lola is a professional stylist. She's also Paddy de Courcy's secret girlfriend and when it's publicly announced that he's marrying someone else, she has a HeroicBSOD and flees to rural Ireland.
* HeroicBSOD: The opening of ''This Charming Man'' announces that the rising politician Paddy de Courcy is engaged. This revelation causes Lola, who had been dating Paddy but not the one he's marrying, to have a breakdown and flee to County Clare, Ireland.
* LaserGuidedKarma: David, who is a grade-A {{Jerkass}}, forces his girlfriend Steffi to accompany him to a rape protest so that he can flaunt the fact that he was not prosecuted for raping Maeve. No sooner than he sees Matt and Maeve together, that a falling piece of ice impales him in the head, killing him dead.
** No sooner than after Paddy gets married to Alicia, he is publicly sacked from his job by Dee Rossini, his party's leader. It turns out that Dee is a DomesticAbuse survivor herself, and didn't take too kindly to rumors of Paddy's abuse and his plotting to take the party from her.
* LoveDodecahedron: Lucy Sullivan meets four different men: gorgeous American Chuck, unreliable Gus, her new coworker Jed, and Daniel the {{Casanova}} who's also her roommate's ex. She's a bit torn on where her feelings lie and her roommate Karen still has feelings for Daniel. [[spoiler: Lucy and Daniel end up together after much miscommunication and Gus disappearing on her again. Karen breaks off her friendship with Lucy and starts dating their friend Charlotte's ex Simon out of spite. Jed and Chuck were never in the picture to begin with as Jed starts dating another coworker and Chuck returned to Arizona halfway through the novel.]]
* MultipleNarrativeModes: ''This Charming Man'' cycles through the points of view of four women who have had their lives affected by the politician Paddy de Courcy.
* NoAccountingForTaste: Tara and her boyfriend Thomas in ''Last Chance Saloon''. Thomas is a cheapskate and emotionally abuses Tara, and Tara copes with it because she is too insecure to leave him until one day she snaps and finally leaves him.
* PosthumousCharacter: Anna's husband Aidan in ''Anybody Out There?''. The course of the novel is Anna attempting to cope with the reality of his death from the same taxi accident that left her severely injured and scarred.
* PrivateDetective: Helen Walsh. ''The Mystery of Mercy Close'' centers on her tracking down a missing boy band singer while dealing with [[DefectiveDetective her own demons.]]
* RaceforYourLove: Subverted in ''Angels''. Maggie rushes to the airport in pursuit of her estranged husband, but she's stopped by security guards. She returns home, only to find him there waiting for her - he decided not to get on the plane after all.
* RapeAsDrama: Maeve in ''The Brightest Star In The Sky'' is traumatically raped by her ex-boyfriend David. This drives a wedge into her relationship with her husband Matt, but after coming clean with their secrets, their relationship is on the mend with a baby on the way.
* RealitySubtext: Many of her characters struggle with depression and alcoholism. Marian Keyes herself has been struggling with depression and alcoholism all her life and disappeared from the public eye for nearly three years due to a severe bout of depression. ''The Mystery of Mercy Close'' reflects this the most.
* RealMenWearPink: After he retired, Dad Walsh became a fan of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'', disappointed in ''Series/DesperateHousewives'' and regularly picks up Cosmo and other "girly" magazines, claiming that they're for his wife and daughters. It was his idea to send Rachel to a rehab center that was known for its celebrity clients.
* StepfordSmiler: All of her characters are this to some degree. Alicia Thornton thoroughly becomes one at the end of ''This Charming Man'' as she realizes that Paddy has lost his job and she has to cope with the aftermath.
* TimeSkip: Each of the Walsh family novels take place the year they were published and the characters age appropriately.
* TropaholicsAnonymous: ''Rachel's Holiday'' opens with the title character enjoying herself so much that she overdoses and her family kicks her off to rehab.
* YourCheatingHeart:
** ''Angels'': Maggie discovers that her husband has been having an affair and they separate, but ultimately decide to work things out. Shay Delaney, who had been having an on-off flirtation with Maggie during her time in Los Angeles, asks her to be his mistress because he won't leave his wife but likes Maggie.
** ''Watermelon'': Claire's husband leaves her for another woman the day she gives birth to their daughter. The other woman, Denise, is also married. Claire's shock and anger stems from the fact that James waited until their daughter was born to leave her and that Denise is older than her. Later in the novel, he asks Claire to take him back two months after he ends his affair. She doesn't.
** ''The Other Side Of The Story'': Gemma's boyfriend Anton left her for her former friend Lily, Jojo is the mistress of her married managing partner, and Gemma's father left her mother for a younger woman.

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