- What You Won't Do for Love
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name = What You Won't Do For Love
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image_caption = First edition cover
author =Wendy Coakley-Thompson
cover_artist =Jesse Reisch
country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Kensington Books
release_date = 2005
media_type = Print (Trade paperback)
pages = 419 pp
isbn = ISBN 0758207476
preceded_by =Back to Life (novel)
followed_by ="What You Won't Do For Love" is a
2005 novel, the second book by authorWendy Coakley-Thompson . The title for the book was inspired by theBobby Caldwell hit of the same name. Rainy Friday Films, a Chicago-based independent production company, optioned the film rights to the novel in December2006 .Set in
Washington, D.C. , circa2002 , "What You Won't Do For Love" exploresage disparity in sexual relationships through the reverse May-December affair of Chaney and Devin.Plot summary
A failed engagement and an
instructional design doctoral degree fromSyracuse University lead Chaney Braxton, 36, the youngest of three sisters ofWest Indian descent, raised inBrooklyn, NY , to theWashington D.C. area in early2002 . She is one-fourth partner inAutodidact , Inc., an 8A government contracting firm that specializes in developing paper-, computer-, and web-based training for government agencies. Devin Rhym, 28, half-black half-Koreanveterinarian , has come home from exile inSeattle , where his mother moved after leaving his father, K.L. Rhym, 70, retiredJAG Corps Marine. Devin and Chaney meet when Daisy, Chaney’s flaky middle sister, asks Chaney to take care of Tony, Daisy’s massive yellowLabrador Retriever . Daisy has left her home inLos Angeles and run off to join her latest lover, a musician in the band of a black deadlocked rock star. Chaney likes Devin, but doesn’t see her lot in life taking on a “tadpole” – code for the younger lover of an older woman. Randy Tyree, 46, ex-Navy lieutenant, is more her style. He is a bright spot in her sojourn through the seamy world ofGovernment contracts .Devin is also has issues. Despite the fact that he is living a charmed life, with his own veterinary practice, a
Georgetown, Washington, D.C. townhouse, and aLincoln Navigator , he is dealing with his aging and increasingly hostile father, with distant relationships with his two older half-brothers, Chauncey and Eric, and with his lack of suitable companionship. His life takes another blow when another competing practice moves into town at the same time his father’s health begins to deteriorate.Devin and Chaney become a couple just as life around them is unraveling. Devin’s business is suffering. Because of a spurned Randy’s overtures, Chaney is ousted from her partnership at
Autodidact . Her relationship with her older sister Anna Lisa fabulously implodes. Belatedly, he discovers that she is expecting Devin’s baby at a time when marriage has not even been discussed and she has no gainful employment. Moreover, as Devin and Chaney are at a crossroads, a sniper lays waste to theWashington D.C. area. Just as the sniper’s reign ends with lives in Chaney and Devin’s orbit mercifully intact, K.L. succumbs toAlzheimer’s disease and dies.In a tense context, Devin and Chaney find each other and solutions to life’s complexities that seem to work for them. Devin realizes that, though he could not come home again to the same life he left, there is a more fabulous life waiting, if he can be patient. Chaney comes to see that a painful past maybe the ticket to a wonderful future, if one believes. Through death and war, Devin and Chaney nourish themselves and each other with their love and that of their family.
Publication history
*US trade paperback edition: November 2005
Kensington Books
*US mass market paperback edition: December 2006Kensington Books
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