Celebrity Interior designer Tony Manning is approaching 40. He is suffering from mood swings and erectile dysfunction coupled with an expanding waistline and fading hairline. The likelihood is, he's experiencing a mid life crisis but if that's not enough to be dealing with, his wife is convinced that he's had an affair. Evidently his once perfect world becomes hazy and his emotions are tested beyond measure. On the other hand, freelance writer Mark Richards has a one night stand he'll never forget only he's forced to look at the consequences of his actions when his 'lived out fantasy' with Beverley King turns into his 'worst nightmare.' His player days are well and truly over but now he's faced with his most ultimate challenge when his friendship with Kelly blossoms into something more than he expected. And then there's Martin Truman, bachelor extraordinaire. For the first time he's in love and he's willing to leave his wayward ways for sassy, confident and fun loving Joan Anderson. But there's only one snag. Joan's a virginal Christian and unless he's true to himself, the thought of being with the one he loves hangs in the balance.
In this quirky, comical yet equally sensitive, dialogue driven novel the reader is able to relate to the characters and to their experiences both high and low. We're left feeling that 'Those mid Life Blues' is simply an experience of awakening as the trio are challenged by decisions that will ultimately change their lives.