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Midlife is full of surprises. Not all of them are working for me. At forty-two I've had my share of ups and downs. Relatively normal, except when the definition of normal changes... drastically. - New York Times bestselling romance author: Check - Amazing besties: Check - Lovely home: Check - Pet cat named Thick Stella who wants to kill me: Check - Wacky Tabacky-dealing Aunt: Check - Cheating husband banging the weather girl on our kitchen table: Check - Nasty divorce: Oh yes - Characters from my novels coming to life: Umm... yes - Crazy: Possibly Four months of wallowing in embarrassed depression should be enough. I'm beginning to realize that no one is who they seem to be, and my life story might be spinning out of my control. It's time to take a shower, put on a bra, and wear something other than sweatpants. Difficult, but doable. With my friends - real and imaginary - by my side, I need to edit my life before the elusive darkness comes for all of us. The plot is no longer fiction. It's my reality, and I'm writing a happy-ever-after no matter what. I just have to find the write hook. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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My So-Called Mystical Midlife, Book 1
I Picked Up This Book Because: Craving a comfort read.
Media Type: Audiobook
Source: Hoopla via HC Public Library
Dates Read: 5/24/24 - 5/27/24
Rating: 4 Stars
Narrator(s): Hollis McCarthy
The Story:
A wonderful world that seamlessly blends magic and the power of friendship with a dash of “crazy auntie” for comic relief. And you need relief when your husband is a dirty cheater, his mistress is out to get your house and suddenly you can see all the fictional characters you’ve created in your time as an author.
The Random Thoughts:
“Black and Decker Pecker Wrecker” has to be the best title I’ve ever heard of. ( )