The Wife App - Kindle edition by Bates, Erinne ... - Amazon.com
While the app serves as the initial plot device, the story shifts into a slow-burn romance and a journey of self-discovery. Rachel, who previously struggled to connect with others, begins to understand why traditional romance never felt right for her as she explores her identity and feelings for Justine. Character & Story Analysis
Published on , the book follows 32-year-old Rachel Parker as she abandons a high-paying career to launch a startup designed to handle the invisible labor typically performed by wives. Plot Overview
Rachel’s work as an "errand girl" leads her to a client—a much older woman named Justine —who asks Rachel to accompany her to a work function.
Inspired by her friends’ complaints about the lack of help from their husbands, Rachel creates an app to provide professional women with the kind of support traditional "wives" provide behind the scenes.
A recurring character from Bates’ previous novel, The First Love , though The Wife App is written as a standalone.
Readers describe it as a low-angst, age-gap romance with a "frustratingly sweet" meet-cute. It features a significant focus on emotional growth and includes a detailed sexual awakening for the protagonist. Key Details for Readers
A late bloomer who is comfortable with being a "spinster" until she follows her true passion.
The Wife App - Kindle edition by Bates, Erinne ... - Amazon.com
While the app serves as the initial plot device, the story shifts into a slow-burn romance and a journey of self-discovery. Rachel, who previously struggled to connect with others, begins to understand why traditional romance never felt right for her as she explores her identity and feelings for Justine. Character & Story Analysis
Published on , the book follows 32-year-old Rachel Parker as she abandons a high-paying career to launch a startup designed to handle the invisible labor typically performed by wives. Plot Overview The Wife App - Erinne Bates.mobi
Rachel’s work as an "errand girl" leads her to a client—a much older woman named Justine —who asks Rachel to accompany her to a work function.
Inspired by her friends’ complaints about the lack of help from their husbands, Rachel creates an app to provide professional women with the kind of support traditional "wives" provide behind the scenes. The Wife App - Kindle edition by Bates, Erinne
A recurring character from Bates’ previous novel, The First Love , though The Wife App is written as a standalone.
Readers describe it as a low-angst, age-gap romance with a "frustratingly sweet" meet-cute. It features a significant focus on emotional growth and includes a detailed sexual awakening for the protagonist. Key Details for Readers Character & Story Analysis Published on , the
A late bloomer who is comfortable with being a "spinster" until she follows her true passion.