The Relation-ship

The Relation-ship

  • Paperback
  • 9781646307920
  • Published: June 02, 2026

$18.95

  • eBook
  • 9781646300334
  • Published: June 02, 2026

$9.99

Love is a battlefield . . .
 
In this hilarious and heartfelt romantic comedy, Aiden, a brilliant chef, and Fannie, a transcendent singer/actress, were once deeply in love. But when their careers took a turn 10 years ago on Christmas Eve and they found themselves working on Whimsy Cruises (the dream cruise of every 5-year-old) their relationship turned south.
 
Fueled by a decade of blame and resentment, their relationship becomes a daily war until Aiden is finally ready to ask for a divorce. But when he learns that his wife is thrilled at the prospect and is falling for another guy, Aiden plans the ultimate revenge. He will make her fall back in love with him and then dramatically dump her on Christmas. So, with hilarious ineffectiveness (at first), he does one thing each day to win her back and then something truly awful happens . . . he begins to fall in love with her all over again.
 
With his plans for the divorce party already in process, will he be able to stop what he put in motion before losing his wife a second time?


"Funny battle of the exes..." - Advanced Reviewer


Fans of The Breakup and Crazy, Stupid, Love will love this romcom. 

Authors

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Rebekah Pace

REBEKAH PACE was a lost soul wandering the infamous Wells Street in Chicago when a traveling street mission led her to her true calling. Now writing from her Victorian bed and breakfast, she brings a deeply personal understanding of hope, inspiration, and faith to all of her stories. Rebekah writes unique and powerful books that entertain, challenge, and inspire readers from all walks of life.

Some of Rebekah's favorite movies are War Room, God's Not Dead, and Overcomer.  She also enjoys books about other belief systems that offer valuable insight and lessons for living a better life with greater understanding, including The Hundred Secret Senses (Amy Tan), Among the Believers (V.S. Naipaul), and a many books describing Buddhist teachings.