Housemoms A novel

Jen Lancaster, 1967-

Book - 2023

How fast can charity fundraiser CeCe Barclay's unimpeachable society life come tumbling down? One minute she's speaking before Chicago's glitterati. The next, her financier husband is wanted for embezzlement. Her assets seized and her fall mortifyingly public, CeCe grasps for refuge--and employment--as a sorority housemom at Eli Whitney University, her daughter Hayden's alma mater. Tasked with preparing a stately--but in CeCe's estimation shabby--house for rush, CeCe isn't the only one navigating a new life. Janelle Smith's last experience as a housemother was at a Jersey strip club, where she witnessed a mob hit. To keep her safe until trial, WITSEC finds her a new identity and a housemom position on Eli ...Whitney's sorority row, where Janelle's conflict mediation and tolerance for high estrogen levels make her a star employee. For Hayden, a barista at a hopelessly hip off-campus café, the goal is to flee everything Barclay: the money, the scandals, and the exasperating family nonsense. What next? Though CeCe's not ready to sell her Chanel bag, she's open to reinvention. Hayden might even admit she needs help in her new independent life. And Janelle's due for a personal triumph. But big challenges loom between the alabaster columns of Eli Whitney, unexpected and dicey enough to bring them all together--if only to keep them from falling completely apart.

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Genres
Humorous fiction
Novels
Published
Seattle : Little A 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Jen Lancaster, 1967- (author)
Physical Description
252 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781662512001
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Review by Booklist Review

Lancaster's (The Gatekeepers, 2017) latest novel brings together two women starting anew on a college's sorority row. CeCe Barclay has just lost her financial stability and her husband after he embezzled millions of dollars and went on the run from the authorities. Hoping for some support from her daughter, Hayden, CeCe arrives at Eli Whitney University, where Hayden is starting grad school in the wake of cutting off her parents and working to rebuild her life on her own. After a Mob shooting at the strip club where she worked, Janelle Smith has arrived at Whitney as a member of the witness protection program. Thrust together as housemoms at the college's sororities, CeCe and Janelle must learn to work together, despite their very different life stories and personalities. There's plenty of predictable, over-the-top humor, but the book shines in its emphasis on the power of women having each other's backs and rooting for one another. This novel is a witty, wild ride and an overall gripping read with unforgettable, wholesome moments.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Three women who find themselves working in the same college town in the Midwest try to succeed at building new lives. Gina Marie Ferragamo left high school before graduation to begin working when her mother died. Low on education but highly organized and motivated, she's made a living as a housemother for a no-full-nudity strip club in New Jersey--until she witnesses a mob execution and is whisked away into witness protection, where she becomes Janelle Smith, housemom for a sorority at Eli Whitney University. Cecelia Elspeth Bondurant Barclay is an extremely wealthy, extremely pragmatic woman who dedicates herself to her charity, helping the homeless and turning a blind eye to her husband's indiscretions because he's such a good father to their daughter. That life comes crashing down when he absconds with $50 million from CeCe's charity--funded by her own inheritance--and disappears. CeCe meets Janelle at a coffee shop and finds herself with a job as a housemom to another sorority. Her daughter, Hayden Elspeth Bondurant Barclay, lives in the same town and has made a stand against her parents' money; she's supporting herself through working at that same coffee shop and more risqué pursuits. Author Lancaster has written a bouncy book that follows her characters' thoughts, dreams, hopes, and despairs as they set up new versions of their lives. However, the novel feels more like three fragmented stories--it's an intriguing and compelling tale with complex characters, but the storylines don't overlap much and peter out much more quickly than readers might expect. A look at the sisterhood formed in sororities that extends to those who work in, and around, them. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.