Overview
- A publishing insider told Page Six they saw Furness leaving a major Midtown Manhattan publisher with sample pages and notes that suggested a negotiation.
 - Other outlets, citing Woman’s Day, claim she has already secured a deal, but no publisher or representatives have confirmed any terms.
 - Sources say the planned book would recount her 27-year marriage, adopting and raising their two children, and her life after the split.
 - Page Six reports that outreach to representatives for both parties received no immediate response and no formal trade announcement has appeared.
 - Coverage also notes the exes finalized their divorce in May 2025 with a reportedly large real estate division and have recently met privately in New York to rebuild their friendship.