LauraDaveis the national and internationalbestsellingauthorofseveral critically acclaimed novels including The Last Thing He Told Me andEight Hundred Grapes.Her work has been published in eighteen countries and five of her novels, includingThe Last Thing He Told Me,have been optioned for film and television. She resides in Santa Monica, California.
A fresh funny take on the search for a soulmate. <i>People Magazine</i> A wry, intelligent novel that is playful, unpredictable and emotionally resonant. <i>USA Today</i> What distinguishes Dave are her keen observations about the difficulty of creating lasting love in a freedom obsessed society. A decadent novel with an ending as satisfying as cream cheese frosting. <i>Marie Claire</i> Compulsively readable. The story has it all: a heroine I couldn't help but root for, a budding romance I wanted to succeed, and an ending that left me smiling. <i>Woman's World</i> Positively shines with wisdom and intelligence. What truly sets Dave apart from her peers is her ability to convey the contradictions and imperfections, the inherent impossibility of true love, and yet somehow still make you believe in it. Jonathan Tropper, author of <i>This Is Where I Leave You</i> In an honest and heartfelt tale, Laura Dave masterfully explores the big questions: Should you have said yes?Waited? Answered that call you ignored? Filled with sparkling wit and pithy observation, <i>The First Husband</i> is everything I love about contemporary women's fiction. Jen Lancaster, author of <i>If You Were Here</i> For anyone who wonders if she has found 'the one, ' <i>The First Husband</i> is a wonderfully witty novel about love and loss, and about how to find a happy home. I loved every moment, every page, and you will too. Allison Winn Scotch, author of <i>The One That I Want</i> You want meet-cute?Young women and wrong men? Burgeoning careers and best friends? Dave's your gal. <i>Washington Post</i> Fizzy, amusing. <i>Entertainment Weekly</i> An inspring account of a woman who ceases her external travels to become her own compass. I have more insight into my own life after reading this book, and I thank Laura Dave for that gift. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> <i>The First Husband</i> is a witty and insightful look at love and the human dilemma of making the right choice about marriage. <i>Psychology Today</i> [A] page-turning story about modern love and what makes one feel safe and at home. It is sure to attract readers who enjoy Emily Giffin. <i>Library Journal</i> Clever, funny, relatable, and not predictable. I was completely wooed. <i>Yahoo Shine</i>