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At 42, Madison seemed to have it all. The perfect job, the perfect husband, the perfect everything until life became not so perfect. Madison’s husband leaves her for his much younger assistant. Looking to make a change and “get back out there”, she allows her friend to give her a make-over. Sean is younger; 13 years younger than Madison but a chance meeting at a bar has peaked his interest in her. What is supposed to be a one-time fling suddenly turns into more but with their age-gap, her mother’s pressure, and figuring out what her new life will look like, Madison is not sure what her and Sean’s relationship should look like, even if, anything at all.
Choosing Happy is book 2 of the Madison Square series. It can be read as a stand-alone. Although for me personally, relationships between older women and younger men isn’t my cup of tea, Choosing Happy was well-written. The story flowed smoothly and the relationship portrayed between Madison and Sean was sweet. Choosing Happy is about taking chances and living for yourself; not by what society or your family thinks is acceptable.