One House Over

One House Over by Mary Monroe is a first Kensington hardcover edition published on March 27, 2018. This 304-page novel delves into the lives of two contrasting couples in 1930s Alabama, exploring themes of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of family life. Joyce and Odell Watson appear to have it all, but their desire for excitement leads them to form a relationship with their new neighbors, Milton and Yvonne Hamilton, who bring a whirlwind of change and challenge to their seemingly perfect existence.
Readers will find a narrative that examines the interplay between respectability and the allure of a more reckless lifestyle. As the Watsons become entangled with the Hamiltons, they confront the darker aspects of their neighbors’ past and the impact it has on their own lives. This story captures the tension between aspiration and reality, revealing how quickly the boundaries of friendship can blur. With its focus on family dynamics and the historical context of the era, this book offers a rich exploration of the choices that define us.
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New York Times bestselling author Mary Monroe returns to the 1930s era of her acclaimed novel The Upper Room with a dazzling portrait of two very different couples whose friendship and fast times are no match for shattering betrayal . . .
A solid marriage, a thriving business, and the esteem of their close-knit Alabama community—Joyce and Odell Watson have every reason to count their blessings. Their marriage has given well-off Joyce a chance at the family she’s always wanted—and granted Odell a once-in-a-lifetime shot to escape grinding poverty. But all that respectability and status comes at a cost. Just once, Joyce and Odell want to break loose and taste life’s wild side, without consequences . . .
When their new neighbors turn out to be high-steppin’ bootleggers Milton and Yvonne Hamilton, the Watsons plunge headlong into good times and fast living. For Joyce, Yvonne is someone she can show off to—and look down on. And Odell won’t introduce crude, unsophisticated Milton to his friends—but is happy to let Milton ply him with free booze.
As much as the Watsons want to get along with their new neighbors, the gradual revelations of Yvonne and Milton’s seedy past make them think twice about how much time they spend together. But the Hamiltons won’t be dismissed so easily. The Watsons soon find them invading every area of their lives and discovering their long-held secrets. Now, the Watsons must tread carefully to keep the Hamiltons from destroying their perfect world . . .
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