Paris Armstrongnever saw it coming. With two grown-up children and a lovely home inConnecticut, Paris was happy with her marriage, her family, her life. So whenher husband of twenty-four years said they needed to talk, Paris couldn'timagine what he was about to say. 'I want a divorce,' Peter tells her. Justlike that, Peter and his thirty-one-year-old girlfriend had made plans for theirfuture, leaving Paris to pick up the pieces of a shattered life. The task couldnot have been have been more painful, but finally, Paris realizes she is in afight for her very survival. Saying goodbye to the world she knows and discoversbeing single in a world of men who are too young, too old, too married or too good to be true. With her dating track record veering between disappointingand disastrous, Paris comes to the conclusion that romance is not in her future- until she discovers the secret of turning despair into freedom and loss intojoy. In Dating Game, a poignant, wickedly funny novel about getting dumped and getting overit, Danielle Steel explores what it means to start again, and find somethingbetter than you had before.