Stage Seven

Stage Seven by Ruth F. Stevens, published by DartFrog Books on October 5, 2021, is a 376-page work written in English. The narrative centers on Barbara Gordon, a self-reliant, divorced mother who excels at organizing her life through lists and spreadsheets. However, she finds herself overwhelmed by the challenges posed by her teenage daughter, a manipulative sister, and a mother suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Readers will discover a story that intertwines humor and romance as Barbara encounters Jack, an older man dealing with his own struggles related to a wife in the late stages of dementia. The book explores the complexities of love and duty, highlighting the emotional risks involved in forming connections with family and friends. Through its exploration of family life and relationships, Stage Seven presents a nuanced look at the balance between personal happiness and responsibilities.
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Barbara Gordon is a self-reliant, divorced mom, brilliant at managing her life with lists and spreadsheets. Lately, though, the demands of a teenage daughter, a manipulative sister, and a mother with worsening Alzheimer’s are more than she can handle.
Then Barbara meets Jack, an appealing older man married to a late-stage dementia patient who no longer knows him. Jack and Barbara hold the power to make each other happy…but only if Barbara can break her long cycle of romantic abstinence.
Funny, sad, and heartwarming, Stage Seven is about two people caught between love and duty, and the risks we take when we commit our hearts to family, friends, and lovers alike.
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