Description
Despite their differences, the Blakes and the Armitages have been friends for more years than any of them care to remember.
To begin with, the problems their children cause serve to provide a united, commiserating front, but when Giselle, the Blakes' most wayward child starts seeing one of the Armitages' sons, the parents' reaction is mixed. Whereas the Armitages are delighted that Gavin is settling down at last, the Blakes are more cynical. So when the cracks soon appear the old friends discover that it is not just their offspring who end up taking sides ...