During my husband’s seventh-day memorial mass, my daughter-in-law whispered loudly: At least the..
After forty years of marriage, Roseanne Stanford's world shatters when she overhears her daughter-in-law Nicole whispering at her husband's memorial service: "At least the company is now my husband's." The casual cruelty of this moment reveals the true nature of her son James and his wife, who have been waiting to take control of Stanford Construction. But when the will is read, everyone is shocked to discover that George left the company to Roseanne, not James.
As Roseanne navigates her grief, she uncovers evidence that James and Nicole have been embezzling from the company, planning their takeover even as George battled cancer. Despite her lack of business experience, Roseanne must decide whether to sell the company or honor George's final wish by taking control herself. When James and Nicole escalate their tactics, attempting to have her declared incompetent, Roseanne faces the most difficult confrontation of her life.
Will this grieving widow retreat into the background as everyone expects, or will she discover strengths she never knew she possessed? George's final gift wasn't just a construction company – it was the opportunity for Roseanne to rebuild herself. But can she really stand up to her own son and the daughter-in-law who has always seen her as nothing more than an obstacle?