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When Layla Brennan married her high school sweetheart, Brett Foster, she finally got the big, loving family she'd always wanted: his. Now she's closer to Brett's parents than he is, partners with his sister in a successful pet-photography business, and confidant to his younger brother. She couldn't be more of a Foster if she'd been born one. There's just one problem: Brett wants a divorce. Stunned and heartbroken, Layla turns to the Fosters for comfort, only to realize that losing Brett means losing them as well. What else can she do but sue him for the most valuable thing he's got--namely, his family. Breaking up may be hard to do, but for Layla and Brett it's even harder to undo.Fresh, funny, poignant, and brimming with insight into what makes modern families tick--and what can blow them apart--Family Affair proves that in love and war, everything's relative.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It seemed to be a bit of a denser “chick lit” book, and though at first I had some trouble getting into the storyline, I really ended up liking it. The Foster family reminds me a lot of The Family Stone.
I found both Brett and Layla to be likable, though not always. Trish and Scott made me laugh, and I found the development of parental issues to be an interesting twist.