This look at mothers-in-law and what they teach us about ourselves is un-put-down-able(Cosmopolitan).In Jane Greens delicious novel, the Other Woman is the mother-in-law.- Ellie thinks shes found the perfect man in Dan, and she loves being accepted as part of his close-knit family.- Until she begins to realize that Dans mom, Linda, is a little too involved.- Dan and Linda talk on the phone every day.- Twice a day.- And then, as Dan and Ellies intimate civil wedding ceremony gets transformed into a black-tie affair, Ellie begins to wonder if its possible to marry the man without marrying his mother.As troubles mount, Ellie turns to her friends-glamorous Lisa and wonderfully frazzled Trish-and tries to rediscover the independence she once had, and the man she still loves.- But it seems that having a child and saving a marriage means growing up in ways shed never imagined . . . Unexpectedly honest. - Entertainment Weekly (A-)Warm, convincing, and eminently readable. - Booklist