Only Ever You
β Scribed by Natasha West
- Book ID
- 111183469
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07HW2TCK6
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
No one expects to be widowed at thirty-eight. But thatβs exactly what happens to Jessie Downes after her wife dies in a tragic accident. Jessie is left devastated and angry and after she lashes out in grief, she finds herself in court-ordered group therapy. For self-contained Jessie, itβs a fresh nightmare. Sheβd rather be picking litter on the side of a highway than forced to attend a group where people talk about their problems.
But little by little she finds herself drawn into the workings of the group and its assortment of eccentric members. Specifically, Annie Perkins, a sweet yet closeted woman who is trying to work through her pathological fear of making decisions.
Jessie and Annie are surprised to find a connection. But is it more than friendship? And if it is, does Jessie have the strength to allow someone in after losing the only woman she ever expected to love? Or should she just commit to being alone?
Only Ever You is a romantic comedy heaped with dark humour, from the author of The Plus One and By Any Other Name.
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