Wilton resident Annette Nauraine is thrilled to announce the publication of her book Do-Over Daughter, the first in a six-book series of the Marriage Survivors Book Club. The series, which is set at St. Paul’s on the Green in Norwalk, CT, follows a diverse group of six single 50-something women drinking, praying, and cursing their way through menopause, all while trying to sidestep the pitfalls of romance. “The overall theme of the series is about how the love and support of our friends can sustain us and help us heal,” says Nauraine.
Do-Over Daughter tells the story of Frankie Carter, whose life is upended by the return of her alcoholic mother who abandoned Frankie when she was only eight. Frankie struggles with the decision of whether to forgive her. Frankie’s fiercely loyal friends encourage her to accept whatever love her mother can give. With their support, Frankie steers through the tumultuous waters of forgiveness and late-life romance to a place of love and self-acceptance.
“Issues of inclusion, equality, and community really resonate for me,” says Nauraine. She hopes readers will enjoy Do-Over Daughter and stay tuned for the rest of the series.
Do-Over Daughter is available on all online retailers. You can download and read the prequel for free by scanning the QR code above. For more information about the Marriage Survivors Book Club or to sign up for Annette’s newsletter, go to www.annettenauraine.com