The Other Side Of Someday Someday begins today. She soon finds herself immersed, albeit reluctantly, in the daunting and perilous world of dating as an almost thirty-something in Los Angeles, unsure of how to act, what to do,
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| Title | : | The Other Side Of Someday |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.94 (265 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0990739953 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 334 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-05-25 |
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Editorial : About the Author T.K. Leigh, otherwise known as Tracy Leigh Kellam, is a USA Today Bestselling author of the Beautiful Mess series, in addition to several other works. Originally from New England, she now resides in sunny Southern California with her husband, dog, and three cats, all of which she has rescued (including the husband). In late 2015, she gave birth to her first (and only) baby. When she’s not planted in front of her computer, writing away, she can be found training for her next marathon (of which she has run over fifteen fulls and far too many halfs to recall) or humming The Imperial March from Star Wars to her daughter, who giggles every time she hears it. T.K. Leigh is represented by Jane Dystel of Dystel & Goderich Literary Management. All publishing inquiries, including audio, foreign, and film rights, should be directed to her.
You know how you always say “Someday, I will”? Well, I’ve hit my someday. Someday begins today. Baylee Morgan is at a crossroads of her life. Leaving her marriage of ten years and the only life she’s ever known, she starts over in a penthouse ocean-front condo in Santa Monica, California. She soon finds herself immersed, albeit reluctantly, in the daunting and perilous world of dating as an almost thirty-something in Los Angeles, unsure of how to act, what to do, or whether that hot guy she meets in yoga class is straight. Sebby Powers’ dream has always been to work in the film industry. At the age of thirty-five, he’s one of the youngest up-and-coming producers in Hollywood. His life is perfect. Perfect apartment. Perfect girlfriend. Perfect dog. Until a friendship with a beautiful woman with vibrant red hair and a similar taste in cheesy movies throws his perfect life into a tailspin.
Food--as well as liquor--seems to be not only an enhancement but the very reason that friends stay friends and husbands and wives stay together. His finding God and overcoming his addiction is both touching and compelling reading.
James M. I did not always like what I was reading. This gives great examples on how to even better take care of yourself. I also bought ($12) a little calculator which helps one figure out the points that they ate or will eat. How in the world did Chicago decide that Mumford's images were a) not "practical" or "necessary" to include in this edition b) still important enough that they include the original captions and--I am not making this up--a list of hilariously unhelpful "keywords" with which we're supposed to search on the Internet for the images, or else "similar" ones?
One can only assume Chicago, which regularly ruins manuscripts that should have more or better images in them than they do, just refused to pay the 500 bucks it would have
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