About Somewhat Satisfactory: When Love And Truth Are Set Free (Midlife Secrets Series stand-alone reads):
Claire’s life is jam-packed with work, family, sports and friends. She doesn’t have much time to think about the future until her best friend drags her to a fortune-teller. From then on, Claire begins to question her life’s purpose, her career, her marriage and even her sexuality.
Her self-questioning quickly turns to self-doubt when she ventures outside her comfort zone and meets a talented musician. Their budding friendship becomes so intoxicating that it turns into a life-changing experience for Claire.
Desperate to discover if she’s having a temporary midlife crisis, or worse still, losing her mind, she tries everything from seeking professional help to online forums to make sense of these new, unwanted revelations. She becomes terrified of the possibility of following her heart.
Will Claire find the courage to trust her gut instincts? Is her marriage of eighteen years worth saving? Or is the underlying urge to live with truth and honesty worth risking everything?
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Author Bio:
Rachel Rafferty writes contemporary, humorous women’s fiction set in Ireland. She creates relatable, yet flawed, female characters who face challenges and personal struggles with varying degrees of success. Her stories are lighthearted and accessible with a generous sprinkling of humour throughout.
Rachel fell in love with writing during a career break when her children were young. If she could stop for one second to tidy her house she would, but those blank pages get filled quicker than the mop bucket every time!
She lives in Dublin, Ireland, with her family of five and big dreams.