Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Same Time Next Week For several years, Alex has resigned herself to a mediocre relationship, feeling doomed by the marriage vows she’s already taken. As their friendship flourishes, Alex’s marriage crumbles


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Same Time Next Week

Title:Same Time Next Week
Author:Emily Smith
Rating:4.75 (570 Votes)
Asin:1626393451
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:264 Pages
Publish Date:2015-05-12
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Editorial : About the AuthorEmily Smith was born and raised in a small town in New Hampshire, where she started writing at an early age. Her grandmother was a children’s author, and she comes from a family of English teachers. Searching For Forever is Emily’s first full-length novel and first venture into the publishing world. When she isn’t writing, which is rare, Emily works in the medical field. She has been an EMT for years and is currently in school to become a physician assistant. She lives in Boston with her partner, where they try to escape to Provincetown as much as possible.

Is it really ever too late to be happy? That’s what young attorney Alex Harris finds herself asking while married to her bartender wife, Beth. For several years, Alex has resigned herself to a mediocre relationship, feeling doomed by the marriage vows she’s already taken. But everything changes when she walks into a small café one afternoon and meets Michelle Masters. As their friendship flourishes, Alex’s marriage crumbles around her, and she’s forced to question the only life she’s ever known. Will those vows be enough to keep her, no matter the consequences? Or will she finally take a chance at happily ever after?

This book was published as part of the official centennial of the New York Subway system back in 2004, but it differs from the traditional history book approach. It is simply infuriating that Alex takes no responsibility for her life whatsoever! Plus, we never hear anybody else’s side; however, with side comments such as the ones about Beth, I am starting to think that her story would have been much more interesting.
Seriously, it doesn’t take a therapist to understand that Alex will never be happy if she keeps complaining and relying on other people to make her happy.

I understand that I should not expect Pulitzer-level fiction from a lesbian romance novel. Its a marvelous aircraft, a dream to fly, and the book was a delight. Since many of the Viet Nam Veterans don't truly talk much about what they went through there or their feelings about it, I found it to be a very great book.. I notice he published a book of 'Maxims of Wall Street' in 2011, so I suspect

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