Fling

Joseph Murray

Book - 2023

"At once heartfelt and hilarious, this story of a fateful-and faithful-affair reminds us that sometimes, what we're looking for might just be closer than we think . . . Tara and Colin were instant soulmates. But after six years of marriage and many failed IVF attempts, Tara feels unloved and unsexy, while Colin believes his best days are behind him. Neither Tara nor Colin is the cheating type, but they're both desperate to shake things up. It seems the relationship is over-until they each secretly download a controversial new dating app, Fling, where married people can find discreet, anonymous affairs online. The rules: no tell-tale photos, no real names, and absolutely no distinguishing details. Soon, Colin and Tara are each... sent 100% perfect-match profiles, dream partners-but is true love too good to be real?" --

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Genres
Novels
Domestic fiction
Published
New York : Union Square & Co 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Joseph Murray (author)
Edition
Paperback edition
Item Description
First published in the UK in 2022 by Macmillan, an imprint of Pan Macmillan.
Physical Description
360 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781454951957
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A long-married couple struggling with fertility issues rekindles their passion through unexpected means in Murray's insightful debut. After Tara and Colin's third attempt at IVF fails, Colin is heartbroken that Tara won't even discuss trying again, and their sex life, which was already more chore than pleasure, becomes nonexistent. Couples therapy isn't working, so they both secretly turn to Fling, a dating app for married people looking to have anonymous affairs. Sleeping in separate rooms allows them to text with their secret potential lover every night, sharing their deepest desires and marital issues. The twist? Though neither realizes it, they're texting with each other. It's pretty much the same plot as "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)," but that doesn't detract from the joy of watching this couple rediscover their deep connection. Murray makes the tale as humorous as it is heartfelt, with tough lessons on communication and compromise along the way. Even readers who usually balk at infidelity plotlines will have no trouble empathizing with the nuanced and well-matched protagonists. (Sept.)

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