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The Work Wives

By: Rachael Johns
Narrated by: Elizabeth Brennan
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How well do you really know the people you work with?


For work wives Debra and Quinn, it's a case of opposites attract. They are each other's lifelines as they navigate office politics and jobs that pay the bills but don't inspire them.

Outside work, they are also friends, but where Quinn is addicted to dating apps and desperate to find love, Deb has sworn off men. Although Deb is not close to her own mother, her teenage daughter is her life and there's nothing she wouldn't do to protect her. But Ramona has other ideas and is beginning to push boundaries.

Life becomes even more complicated by the arrival of a new man at the office. One woman is attracted to him, while the other hoped she'd never meet him again.

But when Deb, Quinn and Ramona are forced to choose between friends, love and family, the ramifications run deeper than they could ever have expected.

The latest novel by bestselling, ABIA award winning author Rachael Johns will make you laugh, cry and wonder what secrets your friends are keeping!

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I was expecting The Work Wives to be a traditional contemporary romance, but at its heart, it is a story of women, family and friendships. Yes there is the search for love (or the avoidance of it) and some eligible male characters, but it is the relationships and cosy side stories of the women that make this story shine. It exposes our fears, flaws and the way we can care for each other in a special way. Reminded me of 'Looking for Alibrandi'.

A read when you need family.

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