<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Wanting to remarry when her health-care costs eat up all of her money, widow Cassie Jones enlists the grudging help of reclusive fellow patient Jack and devises a pragmatic but unconventional solution when dating proves unsuccessful.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>If you've ever struggled with a health insurance claim, you'll love Haywood Smith's witty send-up of the health insurance industry, the drug companies, the medical profession, and falling apart ten years before Medicare. From the beloved author of <i>The Red Hat Club</i> and <i>Wife-in-Law, Out of Warranty </i>is a witty story of two lonely misfits who find exactly what they need in the most unlikely of situations, with a bonus of humor and heart. <p/><i>If you have anything weird wrong with you in this country, you'd better be Canadian.</i> <p/>So says widowed Cassie Jones when, after being written off by countless doctors, she finally finds one who diagnoses her with a rare genetic form of arthritis. The condition is manageable, but not curable, and a new diagnosis, so her health insurance refuses to pay for most of her expensive medications and treatment. So widowed Cassie, still grieving for the love of her life and facing destitution because of her medical bills, decides she has to remarry for better health coverage. Enter one-legged hermit and curmudgeon Jack Wilson, on the same appointment schedule at their specialist's, who's rude and obnoxious, but eventually tries to help by setting up e-dating for Cassie. After a hilarious round of fix-ups and e-dating, Cassie's left with no hope and no prospects. <p/>That's when Jack offers a strictly business marriage that could solve both their problems, with a serious set of house rules, including separate bedrooms. How well it will work remains to be seen. <p/>With her trademark humor and sass, Haywood brings these two characters to life in an unlikely grown-up relationship that transcends their medical problems and will leave readers smiling long after the last page is turned.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Full of laughter and hope, Smith's newest story of strength and friendship is sure to please fans and new readers alike." --<i>Booklist on Out of Warranty</i> <p/>"A laugh-out-loud novel." --<i>Night Owl Reviews on Out of Warranty</i> <p/>"Whether this is a marriage made in hell or heaven depends on whether they can stick to the long list of rules and whether they can admit their growing fondness. In Smith's sure hands, this funny tale of unlovable misfits is a gentle, romantic surprise." --<i>Kirkus Reviews on Out of Warranty</i> <p/>"Smith . . . once again proves herself a devoted champion of middle-aged women who confront and overcome devastating domestic situations." --<i>Booklist on Wife-In-Law</i> <p/>"As usual, Smith deftly evokes strong women becoming stronger as they face heartbreak and loss." --<i>Richmond Times-Dispatch on Wife-in-Law</i> <p/>"Smith's zesty read-in-one-sitting romp promises to delight loyal fans and garner new ones." --<i>Booklist on Waking Up in Dixie</i> <p/>"Smith gives readers a lovely comedy with poise." --<i>Publishers Weekly on Ladies of the Lake</i> <p/>"Haywood Smith knows what the readers want, and doesn't hold back." --<i>A Romance Review on Ladies of the Lake</i> <p/>"Smith's fizzy exploration of enduring friendship and family signals more changes ahead for Georgia, her family and the red hat matrons. Fans of the series will enjoy and look forward to the next." --<i>Publishers Weekly on Wedding Belles</i> <p/>"An engaging ode to the lasting bonds of southern sisterhood and life-begins-at-50 optimism." --<i>Kirkus Reviews on The Red Hat Club Rides Again</i> <p/>"It's hard to keep good women down, as <i>The Red Hat Club</i>'s bestseller status proves." --<i>Publishers Weekly on The Red Hat Club Rides Again</i> <p/>"A joyous, joyful ode." --<i>Booklist on The Red Hat Club</i> <p/>"A tribute to women who emerge victorious through divorce, menopause, spreading waistlines, and other tribulations." --<i>Chicago Tribune on The Red Hat Club</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>HAYWOOD SMITH is the New York Times bestselling author of fourteen books. She lives on Lake Lanier outside of Atlanta, Georgia.</p>
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