Author: | Donna Butler | ISBN: | 9781452339870 |
Publisher: | Donna Butler | Publication: | September 14, 2010 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Donna Butler |
ISBN: | 9781452339870 |
Publisher: | Donna Butler |
Publication: | September 14, 2010 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Melanie Brodie has reached that age where she's got to juggle the demands of her two spoiled teenagers with the never ending requirements of her crabby, elderly mother. As if that wasn’t enough, perimenopause is out to get her, too. It seems like every time she jumps through a hoop, she trips and falls on her sweaty, hormonal face, infuriating everyone she was trying to help. As frazzled as she looks and feels, it's no wonder her husband has lost all interest in sex.
Her girlfriends are funny and supportive when they're not being too weird or wild. But she can't possibly tell them about the crazy thoughts that have been going through her head lately. And her wonderful father, the only one who could really soothe her raging depression and demolished self esteem, has been dead for years.
The more life spits in her face, the more she craves Daddy. She can think of one way to reunite with him- but could she really take things that far? Or, should she go along with the ridiculous, supernatural suggestion of her wacky, New Age friend and see if the universe truly is a magical place that responds to her deepest desires?
Melanie Brodie has reached that age where she's got to juggle the demands of her two spoiled teenagers with the never ending requirements of her crabby, elderly mother. As if that wasn’t enough, perimenopause is out to get her, too. It seems like every time she jumps through a hoop, she trips and falls on her sweaty, hormonal face, infuriating everyone she was trying to help. As frazzled as she looks and feels, it's no wonder her husband has lost all interest in sex.
Her girlfriends are funny and supportive when they're not being too weird or wild. But she can't possibly tell them about the crazy thoughts that have been going through her head lately. And her wonderful father, the only one who could really soothe her raging depression and demolished self esteem, has been dead for years.
The more life spits in her face, the more she craves Daddy. She can think of one way to reunite with him- but could she really take things that far? Or, should she go along with the ridiculous, supernatural suggestion of her wacky, New Age friend and see if the universe truly is a magical place that responds to her deepest desires?