Told from three perspectives, Rochelle Siemienowicz’s Double Happiness is a story about sex, honesty and jealousy – and the challenges of forging a new kind of romance.
One woman, two men. What if she doesn’t have to choose? Overcome with guilt about a love affair she can’t give up, Anna confesses to her husband, Brendan.
He is shocked and devastated but makes the unusual decision to try to accept the lover, Jeremy, as part of their family.
Set in Melbourne over seven years, this lyrical contemporary love story explores the complexities of non-monogamy with humour and heart, asking what it’s like to love two, or more, people equally but differently.
What is the effect of time on erotic love? And what happens when your new lover wants someone else too?
Rochelle Siemienowicz is a writer, editor and arts journalist. Her first book was Fallen (Affirm Press, 2015), a memoir about sex, religion and marrying too young. Her debut novel, Double Happiness (MidnightSun, 2024) is a polyamorous love story.
Rochelle’s work has been published widely, including in The Age, SBS, Kill Your Darlings, The Big Issue, Metro, ArtsHub and Kalliope X. She has a PhD in Australian cinema and was for many years a film and TV critic and columnist. She lives in Melbourne with her two partners, her son, and a beloved but incontinent rescue dog.
Double Happiness is published by MidnightSun Publishing and is available from all leading book sellers.
Image: Double Happiness – courtesy of MidnightSun Publishing