A book publisher finds his business floundering, which prompts his socially ambitious wife to desert him for a society millionaire, leaving him with their young son. The publisher's fortunes improve dramatically, however, when a best-selling romance novelist decides to publish her new book with his firm.

If you're looking for a breezy watch that isn't afraid to be a little messy with its morals, Age of Indiscretion might hit the spot. It’s definitely for people who enjoy those old-school dramas where everyone talks in full sentences and wears hats indoors. If you hate slow-burn relationship stuff or characters who make...


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"If you're looking for a breezy watch that isn't afraid to be a little messy with its morals, Age of Indiscretion might hit the spot. It’s definitely for people who enjoy those old-school dramas where everyone talks in full sentences and wears hats indoors. If you hate slow-burn relationship stuff or characters who make questionable life choices for the sake of drama, skip it. You'll probably be bored to tears by the middle. The whole thing kicks off with a publisher whose life is basically fall..."
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