I left my husband for the au pair

I left my husband for the au pair
Author: Michele Macfarlane
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783063734

I left my husband for the au pair is the fascinating autobiographical account of a British wife and mother whose life is turned upside down when she meets and falls in love with her au pair after an adventurous move to South Africa. Returning to her roots was always part of the plan but Michele never anticipated what might happen when she got there. Michele Macfarlane was born in South Africa in 1968 and moved to the UK when she was 14 years old. This memoir delves into the issues that are faced during the process of ‘coming out’ and explores the emotional landscape of lesbian women as they explore and come to terms with, their sexuality. Michele met her husband in Coventry where she attended drama college. At the age of 24, she became a full-time mother and home educator. After their third child was born, the happily married couple decided to embark on a new adventure that would take them to Cape Town, South Africa. Though the move was just what the family needed, caring for her children became more difficult when she was diagnosed with the degenerative eye disease, Retinitis Pigmentosa which causes tunnel vision, headaches and eventual blindness. As her visual impairment worsened with age, Michele appointed an au pair to assist with driving and childcare. She believed that falling madly in love, even when the act of loving itself risked everything, could happen to anyone – but she never expected it to happen to her... This book, bravely written with raw honesty, is a candid memoir of how two women found each other at an inopportune time in both of their lives. The author speaks directly and openly about her erotic self-disovery as she explains how their blossoming romance was shocking news to be received by their family and friends. Michele Macfarlane has been inspired by a number of different authors including Ben Elton, Melinda Furguson and Ali Smith. Author, Marianne Keyes has also been an inspiration to Michele’s writing style with her ability to convey people’s emotions with such vivid imagery. I left my husband for the au pair is a true story that will appeal to anyone intrigued by alternate sexual orientations and those that have experienced divorce, midlife-crisis and love. Michele is an advocate and ambassador for Retina South Africa. After successfully following her heart, Michele is now divorced from her husband but remains in Cape Town with her partner and four children.

I left my husband for the au pair

I left my husband for the au pair
Author: Michele Macfarlane
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783065850

This is a tantalising true story of a British wife and mother-of-three, whose life is turned upside down when she meets and falls in love with her pretty and much younger au pair.

The Au Pair

The Au Pair
Author: Emma Rous
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593199952

If V. C. Andrews and Kate Morton had a literary love child, Emma Rous' USA Today bestseller The Au Pair would be it. One of the most anticipated books of 2019 from Pop Sugar, Bustle, Cosmo, Parade, and Goodreads! Seraphine Mayes and her twin brother, Danny, were born in the middle of summer at their family's estate on the Norfolk coast. Within hours of their birth, their mother threw herself from the cliffs, the au pair fled, and the village thrilled with whispers of dark cloaks, changelings, and the aloof couple who drew a young nanny into their inner circle. Now an adult, Seraphine mourns the recent death of her father. While going through his belongings, she uncovers a family photograph that raises dangerous questions. It was taken on the day the twins were born, and in the photo, their mother, surrounded by her husband and her young son, is smiling serenely and holding just one baby. Who is the child, and what really happened that day?

The Au Pair

The Au Pair
Author: Michele Macfarlane
Publisher: Jacana Media
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1770099085

A British wife and mother’s life is turned upside down when she meets and falls in love with her much younger Afrikaans au pair in this candid memoir. This tantalizing, unconventional, true love story details how two women found each other at an inopportune time in their lives, how they faced reactions to their relationship from their families and friends, and how they ultimately dealt with their own guilt. Jaw-dropping and often humorous, these pages express the urgency and passion felt by a woman whose true sexuality emerges later in life.

My Husband and the Au-Pair

My Husband and the Au-Pair
Author: Dalma Rosa
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986898744

After a move to a new country Wendy desperately needed help to balance her home and work life. What she didn't expect was her husband Jason needing and using their au-pair far more than she was. Wendy was completely unaware of her cuckquean fetish until she secretly discovers and later watches what's happening between her husband and the beautiful young Clara. The book tells the story from both Wendy and Jason's perspectives so that the reader is left in do doubt and gets the full explicit turn of events between Wendy, Jason and Clara. My Husband & The Au-Pair is the juciest cuckquean story currently available because you'll get to find out exactly what's going through both Wendy and Jason's heads as the story unravels. You're also given a sexier, more realistic erotic novel designed for cuckquean fantasists. Dalma Rosa is a real-life cuckquean and writer. You can find more of her work at her website Cuckquean Cafe.

Confessions of a Rabbi

Confessions of a Rabbi
Author: Jonathan Romain
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1785902407

The secrets of the confessional are too important to be kept secret, and Jonathan Romain shares them all in this rollercoaster of crises, emotional traumas, moral dilemmas, attempts at seduction, multiple murders, machiavellian families, hijacked weddings, catastrophic funerals and a maze of other people's sexual fantasies. Rabbi Romain's previous careers - as a radio agony uncle, prison chaplain, postman and nightclub bouncer - have helped him navigate the human jungle, and now he takes us with him on a remarkable journey spiced with wit and wisdom. Revealing the extraordinary stories of ordinary people, Confessions of a Rabbi is a candid, poignant and often hilarious insight into the human condition.

Boyfriend by Christmas

Boyfriend by Christmas
Author: Jenny Stallard
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1405922494

Get into the festive spirit with this romantic, hilarious and festive story about bad dates, eternal optimism and what it's really like to be alone at the most wonderful time of the year. All she wants for Christmas is him . . . It's bad enough to be perpetually single, without also being the dating journalist for a major lifestyle website. And Genie Havisham has just been set her toughest deadline yet: find a boyfriend by Christmas or find a new job. Determined not to end the year alone and jobless, Genie sets out to find where all the eligible bachelors in London have been hiding, using whatever means possible. But among the terrible dates, one night stands and the unexpected return of her 'supposedly reformed' ex-boyfriend, could Genie have overlooked what's been right under her nose all along? A fun and flirty debut from Jenny Stallard about one woman's race to find a man in time for Christmas.

Soviet Baby Boomers

Soviet Baby Boomers
Author: Donald J. Raleigh
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0199311234

Soviet Baby Boomers traces the collapse of the Soviet Union and the transformation of Russia into a modern, highly literate, urban society through the life stories of the country's first post-World War II, Cold War generation.

No Job For A Woman

No Job For A Woman
Author: Sandra Mara
Publisher: Poolbeg Press Ltd
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-09-28
Genre: True Crime
ISBN:

Ireland’s first ever female private investigator lifts the lid on the secret life of the nation. Sandra Mara solved her first case at the tender age of nine. That gave her a taste for intrigue, and she went on to become one of the top private investigators in the country, even winning International Investigator of the Year at the World Association of Detectives. In No Job for a Woman, for the first time she opens her case file to reveal some of the most enthralling and outrageous cases she has worked on throughout her career. Stories included are: Patricia the Stripper, the Man United footballer and the IRA; the Thai Hooker and the Irish Diplomat; the Case of the Blackmail Cops; the Antwerp Diamonds and the Beit Robbers; the Clairvoyant who Never Saw it Coming; and Has Anybody Seen our Jumbo Jet? As well as these stories, Sandra provides a fascinating insight into the secretive undercover world of the private investigator – a world of bugging, surveillance, cold nights and very real danger.

She May Not Leave

She May Not Leave
Author: Fay Weldon
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1555848869

“Wickedly funny satire of modern love, work, and parenthood . . . deft plot twists and a final delicious surprise”—from the New York Times Notable author (People). Fay Weldon lets her incisive wit loose on a hot issue facing many modern families—child care, and what can happen when that involves having a nanny under your roof. Hattie and Martyn are the proud parents of newborn Kitty; both are in their early thirties, smart, handsome, and, for reasons of liberal principle, not married but partnered. All seems fine at first—healthy baby, happy couple—but when they have to decide who’ll look after little Kitty, things get complicated. Hattie’s dying to get back to work but Martyn fears employing foreign help might hurt his leftist political aspirations. Martyn capitulates when Agnieska arrives—a Polish nanny who happens to be both domestic goddess and first-rate belly dancer, the maker of a mean cup of cocoa who’s also educated in early childhood development. Having her in the house makes life livable again for the young couple, so when problems arise with her immigration papers Martyn and Hattie will do anything to keep her in the country. But will their decision to have Martyn marry her be the trouble-free solution they envision? “Long a chronicler of the war between the sexes, Weldon takes on motherhood and child rearing . . . [Her] trademark acid wit is very much in evidence here, especially on the final pages, which she embellishes with a delicious fillip.” —Entertainment Weekly “Dry, delicious . . . Weldon . . . is far from compassionate—acerbic would be the better word.” —The Washington Post