As Margaret Adams buries her late husband she comes to a shocking realisation ā she was widowed long before Bob dropped dead on the ninth hole at his beloved golf club.
Now, with her children grown and her unhappy marriage over, Maggie goes in search of something to make her happy. Enter Las Vegas bowling alley, Cactus Lanes!
With its neon sign, legendary chilli fries and community spirit, stepping through the doors does more than put a smile on Maggieās face, it changes her life.
As she discovers the friendships sheās always craved ā and a chance at a true love with gorgeous owner Frank Martinez ā Maggie comes to realise that itās not about winning or losing, itās about choosing your lane and striking with determination in the direction that allows you to be you.
āāit's never too late to be aliveāāā āLoved this life affirming story that tells you that.'
āācelebrate womenāāā 'I love books that , female friendships and the power of being together.'
āāpage turnerāāā 'I enjoyed this that has characters that you can relate to.'
āādiscovering what it is she really wants from lifeāā āThis is a story of how life really can begin in your 70s. It took for her husband to suddenly die, for Maggie to bee freed from what was a stifling, boring, loveless marriage, not abusive, just indifferent, and for her to start .'
A hilarious and heartwarming read perfect for fans of Judy Leigh, Caroline James and Maddie Please! Readers are loving :Misbehaving at Cactus Lanes