“My favorite kind of page-turner—unputdownable!”—Martha Hall Kelly, author of The Golden Doves
New England, 2022. Three years ago, single mother Mallory Dunne received the telephone call every parent dreads—her ten-year-old son, Sam, had been airlifted from summer camp with acute poisoning from a toxic death cap mushroom, leaving him fighting for his life. Now, searching for the donor kidney that will give her son a chance for a normal life, Mallory’s forced to confront two harrowing secrets from her past: her mother’s adoption from an infamous Irish orphanage in 1952, and her own all-consuming summer romance fourteen years earlier with her childhood best friend, Monk Adams— one of the world’s most beloved singer-songwriters—a fairy tale cut short by a devastating betrayal.
Cairo, 1951. After suffering tragedy beyond comprehension in the war, Hungarian refugee Hannah Ainsworth has forged a respectable new life for herself—marriage to a wealthy British diplomat with a coveted posting in glamorous Cairo. But a fateful encounter with the enigmatic manager of a hotel bristling with spies leads to a passionate affair that will reawaken Hannah’s longing for everything she once lost. As revolution simmers in the Egyptian streets, a pregnant Hannah finds herself snared in a game of intrigue between two men . . . and an act of sacrifice that will echo down the generations.
Timeless and bittersweet, Husbands & Lovers takes readers on an unforgettable journey of heartbreak and redemption, from the revolutionary fires of midcentury Egypt to the moneyed beaches of contemporary New England. Acclaimed author Beatriz Williams has written a poignant and beautifully voiced novel of deeply human characters entangled by morally complex issues—of privilege, class, and the female experience—inside worlds brought shimmeringly to life.
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Library Journal
January 1, 2024
Best-selling Williams (The Beach at Summerly) tells the stories of two women united by a mysterious family heirloom. In present-day New England, single mom Mallory faces a crisis and her past, including a summer romance, while Hungarian refugee Hannah deals with her own passionate affair amid the intrigue and revolution of 1951 Cairo. Prepub Alert.
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Publisher's Weekly
April 15, 2024
In the engrossing latest from Williams (The Beach at Summerly), a single mother reconnects with her son’s father and learns the troubling story of her mother’s adoption. In the present day, Mallory Dunne’s 13-year-old son, Sam, needs a kidney transplant. Three years earlier, Sam’s kidneys were damaged after he ate poisonous mushrooms at a summer camp. Paige, Mallory’s sister, suggests Mallory contact her ex-boyfriend Monk Adams, now a world-famous Grammy-winning singer, who may be Sam’s father, to determine if he’s a potential donor match. In a parallel narrative set in 1951 Cairo, Hannah Ainsworth, wife of aging British diplomat Alistair Ainsworth, embarks on an affair with Lucien Beck, a handsome assistant hotel manager. After Hannah gets pregnant, Alistair forces her to give up the baby for adoption at an Irish orphanage. Back in the present, Mallory briefs Monk about Sam, and their rekindled friendship causes him to recognize the flaws in his relationship with the woman he plans to marry. Hannah’s and Mallory’s parallel stories of unexpected pregnancy and painful decisions converge in a cathartic scene in Ireland, where Mallory and Paige travel to visit the orphanage where their deceased mother was sent, connecting their story to Hannah’s in a way that is unsurprising but moving. Historical fiction fans will be riveted. Agent: Alexandra Machinist, CAA. -
Booklist
May 1, 2024
Williams' captivating novel of love and love lost unfolds in present and past narratives. Mallory Dunne is a single mother to young Sam, and their lives are altered after Sam is critically injured and placed on a kidney-transplant list. There seems to be little hope until Mallory crosses paths with long-ago love Monk Adams, now a renowned singer and Sam's father, the latter unbeknown to Monk until their unexpected reunion. As Monk and Mallory tentatively reconnect, their complicated past as college students during a fateful summer is revealed. Complicating matters is the surprising news that Mallory's mother was adopted, bringing new hope for an organ donor. Alternating with Mallory's story is that of Hannah Ainsworth, living in 1950s Cairo unhappily married to a British diplomat. She meets captivating hotel manager Lucien Beck and is swept up in a passionate affair that rises in intensity as does the political climate. With well-drawn characters and sweeping drama, Williams' latest (following The Beach at Summerly, 2023) is a gripping journey as secrets and hidden desires are exposed.COPYRIGHT(2024) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Library Journal
May 1, 2024
In 1945, Hannah Ainsworth helps a much older Englishman when he needs a translator while interrogating prisoners of war. Impressed with her beauty and brains, he proposes. Six years later in Cairo, Lucien, a man with dangerous secrets, rekindles Hannah's interest in life, but at what cost? In the summer of 2019, Mallory gets an emergency call from Camp Winnipesaukee after her 10-year-old son Sam eats a poisonous mushroom. Sam is on dialysis but the search for a kidney isn't going well; it might be time for Mallory to contact the man who doesn't know that Sam is his child. Being able to tell a story from distinct timelines decades apart, incorporating factual historical details within a fictional family's framework, and creating emotionally engaging characters are some of Williams's (The Beach at Summerly) superpowers. This book's uncommon viewpoint of the Middle East post-World War II could inspire readers' further exploration and add depth for book groups. Williams's fans will recognize characters and locations from previous novels. Readers might guess how the novel's contemporary plot connects to the historical one, but there are satisfying surprises waiting. VERDICT Fans of Lauren Willig, Kate Morton, and Kristin Harmel will enjoy.--Stacey Hayman
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Kirkus
May 15, 2024
The stories of two women separated by time and circumstance but connected through DNA. Mallory Dunne's life is complicated. Her 13-year-old son, Sam, is on dialysis after eating a poisoned mushroom at summer camp when he was 10. Her mom died a couple of years before that when hiking on Machu Picchu, leaving Mallory a mysterious and beautiful cobra-shaped bracelet that Mallory wears every day. Oh, and Sam is secretly the son of Monk Adams, a famous musician with whom Mallory was madly in love throughout high school and college. Mallory left Monk the day before the two planned to travel the country together, never telling him that he's a father. But her sister, Paige, who believes Monk could be a kidney match for Sam, is pressuring her to tell Monk the truth. When Paige convinces Mallory to go to the fictional Winthrop Island in Long Island Sound where Monk is staying--he's there planning his wedding to vapid Instagram influencer Lennox Lassiter--Sam's parents reunite, and Mallory must come to terms with her past. The sisters also recently found out that their mother was adopted, so Paige goes on a genealogical journey to find out where they came from. Mallory's story alternates with that of the sisters' biological grandmother, Hannah, who lives in post-World War II Egypt and whose story is slowly revealed. While there are certainly sweet, sexy, and even poignant moments, particularly in Mallory and Monk's early years, the book tries to pack in way too much. Hannah's entire plot, while clearly well researched, feels underdeveloped, and Williams would've been better served using that time to add more depth to Mallory and Monk's relationship. Beach read meets maudlin historical fiction.COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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