8/22/18
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Excerpt, Part 1
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8/22/18
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BONUS Post
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8/23/18
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Excerpt, Part 2
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8/24/18
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Review
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8/25/18
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Playlist
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8/26/18
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Review
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8/27/18
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Scrapbook Page
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8/28/18
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Review
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8/29/18
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Author Interview
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8/30/18
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Review
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8/31/18
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Review
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Review
I enjoyed getting to know Maggie, both as a very intelligent woman, and a woman not at her very best moment. Having just been jilted by her fiance for another woman, she finds herself down in the dumps. Leave it to Maggie's friends, Kathleen and Haley, to help their friend off the couch and into the world again. They sign her up for a cruise where she will be speaking about happiness. But how can a woman who currently feels no happiness, talk to others about it?
There were very funny moments in The Theory of Happily Ever After and there were moments that reminded me of my own sad moments...common sad moments that I'm sure most people will sympathize with. There was something of everything, romance and hope and trust. It pulls you up from the very bottom of where Maggie is to everything that could be and is if only we hold onto our faith.
I definitely recommend this to any reader who is looking for something uplifting to read with some humor and love thrown in. I could also totally see this book being turned into a movie! I really do miss those rom-coms :)