About Somewhat Satisfactory: When Love And Truth Are Set Free (Midlife Secrets)
When a fortune-teller sees no future for Claire, it triggers a downward spiral, until a chance meeting with an alluring stranger changes everything.Because Claire’s life is jam packed with work, family, sport and friends, she doesn’t have much time to think about the future. But when her best friend drags her to a fortune teller, Claire begins to question everything she has taken for granted up to now—her friends, her job, her marriage and her very existence on this earth.Her self-analysis deepens when she ventures outside her comfort zone and meets a talented musician. Their budding friendship becomes so intoxicating that Claire feels she can no longer be the person she used to be.She tries to find answers in therapy, journaling and online forums, but can’t decide if she’s having a midlife crisis, losing her mind or actually unearthing long buried truths.When Claire starts to take control of her feelings, she faces a dilemma—risk losing the love and support of her devoted husband and two teenage sons, or follow her burning desire to live a true and honest life.
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Rachel Rafferty writes contemporary, humorous women’s fiction set in Ireland. She creates relatable, yet flawed, female characters who face life challenges in their thirties, forties and beyond. Her stories are character-driven, lighthearted and accessible.
Rachel fell in love with writing during a career break when her children were young. If she could stop for one second to tidy her house, she would, but those blank pages get filled quicker than the mop bucket every time!
She lives in Dublin, Ireland, with her family of five and big dreams.