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Mandy discovers her husbands infidelity on Thanksgiving, shes torn between kicking him out immediately thereby ruining her kids Christmas and hanging onto a fourteenyear marriage.
She even agrees to a months counseling, Meantime, she meets Adam, a gorgeous hunk who thinks shes beautiful, While hes a balm to her shredded ego, she wont have a revenge affair,

Autumn Piper uses humor and pathos to tell a story of heartbreak and indecision, Her depiction of a woman whose principles take a beating seems so realistic, At times, I wanted to shake Mandy and tell her to wake up and smell the coffeeher husband wasnt going to change.
Then Aunt Clara did it for me, She stole every scene she was in with her downtoearth wisdom, Just what Mandy neededalong with a brother who offered to beat the husband to a pulp, This story of small town life where family supports each other is a great read,

I received a complimentary copy of this book for an honest review,
Gostei muito da leitura e não desgrudei até chegar ao final! Gostei da atitude da Mandy que não engoliu a traição do marido e ficou na dela até dar o troco numa boa.
Adorei a tia e o irmão dela e principalmente gostei muito do Adam!
Recomendo!


I enjoyed the read and didn't stop reading until I reach the end.
I like Mandy's attitude she didn't swallow the betrayal of her husband and was on hold until revenge successfully.
I loved the aunt and her brother and especially I really liked Adam!
Recommend! Loved it, Mike got everything he deserved and none of what he wished for.
Adam is the Man!! Mandy plans to leave her husband the minute their month of counseling is over, How can she forgive his outrageous affair It would almost be funny if the consequences weren't so harsh, They've got kids, and families with strong and warped opinions on marriage, While her clueless husband launches a campaign to win her back, Mandy meets Adam, the perfect shoulder to cry on.
Will perfect justice prove just how sweet revenge can be when you wait for it
Content Warning: Real people aren't all good or all bad.
Neither are the characters in this story, The shade of right or wrong you see may depend upon whose glasses you are looking through,

I did enjoy this book just to see what the wife would do to avenge the 'Indescretion' of her husband.
The secondary characters could have been given a bit more depth and a view from the husband's point would have made the story even more stronger, but it was still a good read for a novella.
I read this book under the newly published "Trouble Won't Wait"

If you have a cheating, asswipe of a husband and you need to seek revenge.
. . Then THIS IS A MUST READ FOR YOU!!! LOL

What is it they say about a woman scorned.
. Hell hath no fury Geeez, . but dear Mandy has every right to be!!! I can't say I would have handled it the same but she was sooooo good at it! Her stupid douchebag of a husband is clueless! but, most men are Adam is a sweet heart but I still don't know if I would have been as receiving as Mandy was when his secret is revealed.
that would make me feel a little funny, I think,

Overall, this is very good read, I have loved everything that APiper has put out there for us! Mandy is was superior at conniving her revenge and that made the story take on a whole new type of suspense for me! Trouble Wont Wait is a fast paced, engaging contemporary romance that shares the story of Mandy who is faced with having to end her marriage of thirteen years after discovering her husband Mike was unfaithful.
Despite the heavy themes in this book, the author Autumn Piper does a great job of adding some well needed levity to the situation with great dialog and light interactions between the different characters.


In this story, Mandy and Mike commit to one month of marriage counseling to attempt and repair their marriage after “The Indiscretion.
” However, that proves difficult when Mandy meets a wonderful and genuine guy and strikes up an immediate attraction with him.
Adam definitely plays a huge role in helping her walk away from Mike with little to no attempt at fixing her marriage, but as a reader I found myself rooting for these two characters.


At first, however, I felt that she should have given Mike a fighting chance, but truth be told infidelity is something I couldnt forgive, so I cant sit here and hold a fictional character to higher standards.
Albeit a small part of me wishing Mandy would have stayed away from Adam during her one month marriage counseling, I did enjoy her interactions with Adam as he proved to be extremely caring and loving.
I was happy to see Mandy didnt dwell on the “woman scorned” bit, but immediately looked for ways to put her life back together as quickly as possible.
She made the right choices for her family, without sacrificing her own happiness, which I was nice to see.


This book discretely forces you to think about things such as betrayal, honesty and commitment on so many different levels, so I appreciated the lengths Piper went to keep her story “openminded” yet full of depth.
In the end I felt there were no hidden agendas, just downright good storytelling, At the end of the novel, Mike sort of won me over despite his cheating ways so Im looking forward to reading his story to see what life has in store for this character.
Good book that was entertaining and quick to read, I LOVED this book!!!!

WowI stayed up tillam reading this story, It was so emotional, so well written except for the one typo where Laura/Lana was concerned and so heartbreaking.
What would you do if you walked in on your man getting some “strange” When I first read the blurb, I was worried that it was going to be him getting it on with a dog or transvestite.
But, thankfully, no. It was a straight up against the car balling of your best friends girlfriend, Yuck! But worse yet, it was in your best friends garage at his Thanksgiving party with your kids in the other room! What would I do Grab a crow bar or equally heavy tool and whack the crap out of his kneecaps.
But, Mandy is a much sweeter, kinder woman than I,

Mandy, Amanda, has been with Mike foryears, They have ayr old son and ayr old daughter, She works as his bookkeeper and general homemaker, but recently decided to pursue her dream of writing, After publishing two books, Mandy began to grow in her confidence and into herself, Thepounds she has gained being “wifey” has melted off her as she walks and runs her neighborhood releasing tension.
This tension is eluded to more than described, But I could picture her growing frustrations with her inlaws, her inattentive husband and her unfulfilled relationship were wearing her down.


When she sees Mike and Lana in the garage, she literally breaks inside, Thanksgiving afternoon, all is quiet, her house ravaged by her inlaws, she escapes to her run, But today is different. Today, a handsome but older man approaches her, Enter Adam. I love how he is described, cute, dimples, slightly receding hair indicating his agenot perfect and yet perfect for her.
But then coming to her senses, Mandy realizes that she is in a cemetery, hidden from the street and alone with a strange man.
And yet, he doesnt feel strange, Mandy noticesI loved their clandestine meeting! Best line at their meet cute, was Mandy to herself: “After all, you cant rape the willing.


As the story unfolds, the plot is all about Mandy, her growth and her revelations that her marriage had been less than ideal for some time.
Mike, made classic mistakes most husbands do: he took her for granted, put less and less effort into their lovemaking, then sought out something hot and sexy to supplement his appetites.
The killer part of this was Mandy, for all intensive purposes, was a horny little thing,
She and Mike did the deed nothour before going to that fateful party at their best friend Brads.
Also, Mandy loved him. She admitted to herself that she did, that she may be able to forgive and that was the reason for the one month agreement.
But also, the one month gave Mandy time to mourn the loss of her marriage and prepare her kids for a new life.


Adam is quite the enigma, I liked him right off, but then every so often he would pull out a bit of crazy, Like threatening to kill Mike if he touched Mandy, or threatening to go over there and haul Mandy and the kids out of the house.
Those seemed like red flags to me, but then Adam would calm and Mandy would soothe him with gentle words and promises of the future.
They held true to the “letter of the law”, not consummating their relationship while Mandy wore Mikes ring, But,
their emotional relationship and deep connection seemed to belie any efforts that Mandy and Mike could have made in their marriage counseling sessions.
Speaking of which, I feel sorry for Mike at many points and actually believed him to be penitent until the counselor hit on Mandy and he didnt believe her.
Say what He really didnt believe that anyone but him could want her, desire her

But desire her they did: from her brothers two friends, to the counselor, to their best friend Brad.
But in the end, Mandy only had eyes and a mending heart for Adam, I loved the twists and turns along the way to their HEA, This book was a fantastic journey of loss, of love and of second and third chances, Enjoy! I thought this novel was pretty amazing, It was down to earth, dealt with real life issues and kept me thoroughly entertained, I wanted to like this book more than I did, It is interesting because all of the elements are there for a really good story, but for me, they aren't quite all put together to make for a great result.


Mandy and Mike have been married for years, They have two great kids, a nice home, and by all accounts a successful and happy marriage, Or at least they did until Mandy catches Mike in a compromising position with another woman, Mike is remorseful, Mandy is angry, Mike wants to go to counseling and Mandy decides she'll give it a month, but she is really just going through the motions.
She feels too betrayed and she's now very attracted to a sexy neighbor Adam,

There is a little blurb on the book that says:

"Warning: Real people aren't all good or all bad.
Neither are the characters in this story, The shade of right or wrong you see may depend upon whose glasses you are looking through, "


My main problem is that I don't think the book lived up to that warning, I wanted to read about shades of gray and I wanted to feel ambivalent about the husband's cheating.
However I didn't. I did think that the characters were painted very clear in their 'right' vs, 'wrong' actions. Mike was clearly placed in the space of 'wrong', Although he said a lot of the right things, his actions never backed them up, He did not feel truly remorseful, He felt weak and manipulative to me, He felt at all times like a guy who decided to scratch an itch and only wanted to repair his marriage after he decided he was done with the other woman.
At one point Mandy wonders if he'd cheated before, I was sure he'd cheat again, And as an added bonus his family were painted as fairly awful people,

I did think Mandy was the greyer character and it was her characterization that made the book for me.
She is clearly the wronged spouse, She is angry and I loved that the author allowed her verbalize and act on her anger in various ways through out the book.
One of the things I tend
Get Access Trouble Wont Wait (Love-n-Trouble) Brought To You By Autumn Piper Available As Hardcover
to hate about cookiecutter romance is that there seems to be some unspoken or maybe it is said out loud rule that the heroine can't be loudly pissed off at things.
That she has to take the high road and suffer nobly personally I blame Harlequin romances for that 'sufferinsilence' shit, those books have taken that to an art form.


But Mandy is also problematic is some ways too, She clearly has no intention of truly working on her marriage through counseling, She's simply stringing Mike along, She is also indulging in her own affair, albeit an emotional one, And even though she and Adam don't "go all the way" they get pretty close well before she is officially done with Mike.
So in some ways Mandy could be seen as being just as unfaithful as Mike, but she is placed in a space of 'right' because athe book is told from her perspective and bher actions have the approval of the other characters.
So while I was very sympathetic to her, I also thought she had forfeited some of her high ground.


With a nod to the title, there is a revenge element here and it left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth.
I know that many readers will cheer this part on, For me, though, I didn't like it, For all that Mike was an asshole, at least he was one privately, He cheated on her yes, but it wasn't public, Mandy's payback was, and it felt cheap to me,

And finally, I thought the book, which had been grooving right along, avoiding romancenovelcliche territory pretty well, stumbled right at the end.
One simple question: "Hi my name is Mandy, who are you" could have avoided several pages of eyerolling from me.


I think this book would have lived up to it's potential for me if only Mike had been made a little more nuanced and given the more gray treatment that Mandy got.
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