Leslie Anne Greene Carter is The Last Original Wife among her husband Wesleyâs wildly successful Atlanta social set. His cronies have all traded in the mothers of their children they promised to love and cherishââtil death did them partâfor tanned and toned young Barbie brides.
If losing the social life and close friends she adored wasnât painful enough, a series of setbacks shake Lesâs world and push her to the edge. Sheâs had enough of playing the good wife to a husband who thinks heâs doing her a favor by keeping her around. Sheâs not going to waste another minute on people she doesnât care to know. Now, sheâs going to take some time for herselfâin the familiar comforts and stunning beauty of Charleston, her beloved hometown. In her brotherâs stately historic home, sheâs going to reclaim the carefree girl who spent lazy summers sharing steamy kisses with her first love on Sullivans Island. Along Charlestonâs live oak- and palmetto-lined cobblestone streets, under the Lowcountryâs dazzling blue sky, Les will indulge herself with icy cocktails, warm laughter, divine temptation and bittersweet memories. Daring to listen to her inner voice, she will realize what she wants . . . and find the life of which sheâs always dreamed.
Told in the alternating voices of Les and Wes, The Last Original Wife is classic Dorothea Benton Frank: an intoxicating tale of family, friendship, self-discovery, and love, that is as salty as a Lowcountry breeze and as invigorating as a dip in Carolina waters on a sizzling summer day.
New York Times bestseller Dorothea Benton Frank was born and raised on Sullivans Island, South Carolina. Until her passing in 2019, Dorothea and her husband split their time between New Jersey and South Carolina. A contemporary voice of the South, Dorothea Benton Frank was beloved by fans and friends alike since her debut novel Sullivans Island. Readers from coast to coast fell for the quick wit and the signature humor that permeated her many bestselling novels.