Tapestry Part of the Tapestry universe
Two major influences have left John's life. He's made deals with his Mother and Adoptive Father. Tensions are increasing with the Dragons. Two new spots are open on the cheerleading squad. There are even rumors the new band teacher is young and pretty.
Q: How are Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Canada, Mexico and the European Union alike? A: Ask a close cousin.
Serena, a devoted mother, comes into possession of a powerful mind-control device. With good intentions, she uses it to subtly transform the lives of her closest friends from their days as Den Mothers, fulfilling their deepest desires. Yet, despite the positive outcomes, Serena hesitates to wield its influence over the person she loves most—her own son.
This another sort of follow up on BeerMakers, "Holly a slut Wife" but not really. There is some payback for cheating but nothing outrageous, everything is proportional, sort of. Sorry no wimps or cuckies here. Men act like men, loving women act like loving women, the good win, the bad get punished. Everyone deserving of it live happily ever after.
What happens when a Mom is bed-ridden for a long period, and is afraid of loosing her husband. See who jumps in to help, and the effect it has on the rest of the loving family
Young attorney, Marty Brenner, has an aunt who seems to have more than one personality. She's been arrested for sexually abusing teenage boys, and Marty is determined to come to her rescue and prove her innocent. Dealing with his aunt's alternative self brings lots of interesting challenges and rewards.