His Wife and Daughters – Kim Arbor

A Congressman’s Sex Scandal from Twenty Years Ago Still Haunts His Wife and Daughters – by Kim Arbor

Ever since researching a history paper in junior high about 1920s-era President Warren Harding and finding out about his illicit liaisons in a White House closet with a young woman named Nan Britton, I’ve been fascinated with political sex scandals. And today it seems that every other week there’s a new story of another politician caught cheating on his wife. From Gary Hart and Bill Clinton to Gary Condit, Elliot Spitzer, Jonathan Edwards, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Herman Cain, etc., etc., it’s clear that the explosive combination of politics and sex never seems to go out of style.

And although we hear a lot about the wives who stand by their men, in my new novel, His Wife and Daughters, I wanted to also delve into how a political sex scandal affects a politician’s daughters. What happens to them when their father’s cheating becomes known, not only to his family, but to the entire world? What message does a man engaging in such reckless behavior send to his daughters? And what message does their mother send when she insists on standing by her man?

His Wife and Daughters starts in 1988 with Trina Brath and her teenage daughters, Jill and Phoebe, leading happy and privileged lives as the wife and daughters of successful five-term California Congressman Dan Brath. But all that changes when Dan, 52, is suspected of having an affair with Lesley Chisholm, a nineteen-year-old Washington DC intern who has gone missing. Soon Dan Brath is being accused in the harsh media spotlight of not only sleeping with Lesley Chisholm, but responsible for her disappearance.

Despite Trina’s standing by her husband and insisting he is not a murderer—yet keeping the secret that he has cheated on her many times before—the incessant media scrutiny puts a strain on the family, causing their lives to go into a tailspin.

Eight months later, when Lesley mysteriously returns home safe and sound, Dan Brath’s career is over, and his family is in tatters.

Today, the scandal that rocked the Brath family continues to take its toll. Amid media reports of new political sexploits almost every week, it’s a handy reference point for a gossip-hungry public. Besides her trust issues with men, Jill self-medicates with food. Phoebe leads a self-destructive life, having been estranged from the family for years. And Trina, who continues to blame Lesley Chisholm for the family’s financial and career misfortunes, maintains a codependent relationship with her husband.

To make matters worse, Lesley Chisholm is breaking her silence with a tell-all memoir—a book Trina is trying to stop—which is sure to make Dan Brath’s wife and daughters relive the trauma all over again. Will Jill, Trina and Phoebe be able to cope, heal their wounds and move on with their lives?

Told from the viewpoints of the three women, His Wife and Daughters is a moving story of how one family attempts to survive the ultimate betrayal.

His Wife and Daughters is available as a Kindle e-book on Amazon:

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Read the first chapter here: http://kimarbor.blogspot.com

About Me:

I’m a San Francisco writer with an MFA and a serious addiction to gummy bears. When I’m not busy writing you’ll find me haunting the coffee houses of North Beach, exploring the city’s stairway streets and chasing cable cars that climb halfway to the stars.

 

AFTER YOU

34957625After You by Julie Buxbaum

First line: Let’s pretend that things are different.

What would you do if your best friend was killed in a mugging and your friend’s child witnessed the gruesome death?

Would you move across the ocean to help care for her, leaving your own life behind? This is just what Ellie Lerner does, taking over as the caretaker for young Sophie, who hasn’t spoken since the murder. Sophie’s father is distant and can barely look at her, which makes Ellie’s presence all the more important for the collective grieving within the household. AFTER YOU is Buxbaum’s second novel, a highly-anticipated read on my part after her stellar debut with THE OPPOSITE OF LOVE last year. Buxbaum’s writing is quite hypnotic and hits straight to the heart – especially since Buxbaum’s two novels have both dealt with loss. In each, the protagonist’s loss is at least in part her own doing. In AFTER YOU, Ellie doesn’t seem to grasp – or initially care – that her decision to stay and care for Sophie means leaving her marriage. As the story moves along we see why Ellie grapples with motherhood and marriage – her friend Lucy’s death was simply the final pin that burst the balloon. A revelation on Lucy’s past gives the book a surprising twist that made me examine why women do the things we do – for our children, and ultimately, for love. The book rarely lifts its tone above somber, though readers should be more than satisfied with the conclusion. Enjoyable, well-crafted and wholeheartedly recommended.

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The Girl Who Stopped Swimming

The Girl Who Stopped Swimming, Joshilynn Jackson

First line: “Until the drowned girl came to Laurel’s bedroom, ghosts had never walked in Victorianna.”

Take one sixth-sense suburban mom, add a dead girl floating in the pool, a spooky girl from the wrong side of the tracks and a trash-talking sister, and you have one helluva suspenseful family drama. Jackson is now on my must-read list. 

 For: Reading by the pool. At night. –Malena Lott

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