This book came out in 2004, seventeen years ago, and yet, it didn't feel overly dated. A little, but not bad.
I absolutely grabbed this book due to its title (smile). My library only had the audio version, thus I "read" it that way, and OH did I like it! (I'm way ahead of L on this one. . I finished a week ago, she's just starting).
4 women meet in a happenstance way: Faye (widowed, a mom to 1 daughter who is married and just had a baby); Alice (a 50-something single woman, invested in her career, going thru a takeover at her work, and she thinks a younger female exec wants her job); Shirley (a redhead masseuse/entrepreneur who undercharges her clients, and picks the wrong guys); and Marilyn (an academic intellectual married to Theodore, who is an overweight balding guy who clearly doesn't appreciate her).
Marilyn's son Teddy is engaged to Elana. Teddy's not handsome and so there's suspicion about Elana, who is beautiful.
Faye pretends to be a housekeeper in the home of Elana's uppity parents.
Shirley says she'll find out about funny business concerning Faye's son-in-law.
Marilyn pretends to be secretary for Alice, hoping to schmooze with the competition's secretary.
Alice agrees to help Shirley organize her massage business, and to see if she can launch a new retreat venture.
There were times when I spoke aloud to the audio of this book, that's how much I got into it. I hooted a couple times. Laughed often And I came away feeling like I'd learned a thing or two about women in menopause years. We're not done having fun! Don't count us out!
As for the plot, it's unlikely that this would actually happen. Some of it is far-fetched. But that's okay. I rolled with it, and just enjoyed the "read "
:-)