Gracious Living Without Servants

Gracious Living Without Servants by Brenda Cronin, published by Stoneslide Media LLC in September 2013, is a literary fiction novel that explores the life of Juliet, a thirty-year-old widow who finds herself living with her parents. As she navigates her new reality, her circumstances begin to shift when her charming neighbor, Seth, appears to show interest in her and assists her in securing a job at a local newspaper. This opportunity leads her to investigate Seth’s wife, thrusting Juliet into a world filled with deception and scandal.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into themes of personal transformation and moral ambiguity as Juliet grapples with her choices. The story captures her journey from a life of compliance to one where she contemplates taking risks that could lead to both excitement and potential ruin. With 386 pages, this edition presents a nuanced exploration of relationships and the complexities of human behavior, all set against the backdrop of Juliet’s evolving sense of self.
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Juliet has done the right thing all her life, and where’s it gotten her? She’s a thirty-year-old widow who’s had to move in with her parents. Things start to look up when her glamorous-but married-neighbor Seth seems to be flirting with her and helps her land a job at a local paper. Then she’s assigned to investigate Seth’s wife. Juliet is quickly immersed in lies, manipulation, and a deepening sex scandal. But she feels alive for the first time in a long time. Maybe she needs to do the wrong thing for once. Or maybe she’s headed for disaster.
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