The three month rule

The three month rule

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Amanda Earl had just been through a tough split-up with his long-term partner Draven. Heartbroken and miserable, she was determined to forget about her now ex-boyfriend Draven. She soon decides to take a leave from the hospital she works at and go on a holiday. Ironically, however, her wanderings hastily bring her to the city of love; Paris. Being in a foreign country, surrounded by people who speak an alien language, her dream of a good holiday promptly turns out to be a huge disaster. Then she met Leo, totally hot even for french standards but is a teeny tiny arrogant at times. She instantly becomes attracted to him and he to her. Everything is going well. Even Amanda seems to have moved on but one day she just starts to feel guilty for having been in love so quickly. Will she cease to become in love despite the circumstances or will she remain to beat herself up for not abiding with the Three-month rule?
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Diana Hope, 55, is still adjusting to her recent separation when she discovers her ex-husband has just proposed to a woman 30 years younger. Secretly hoping they would reunite, Diana is devastated. She realizes the time has come to reimagine life without him-in fact, to reimagine her life, period. Devoting the last 30 years of her life to being a dutiful wife and mother and to climbing the corporate ladder, Diana has been relentlessly driven, and has not taken a moment to do anything for herself. Now, the time has come. Diana never forgot her first boyfriend, who begged her to join him for a year in Europe after college. She had wanted to go so badly, but it had seemed like a wild, romantic idea, and a gap year, she'd thought, would hinder her resume and career. But now, with her daughters grown, her husband gone, and her career no longer fulfilling, Diana realizes it's time for herself-and to take that romantic year in Europe she'd always dreamed of. Diana prepares to embark on the year of her life, finally turning to her bucket list, hoping to tour the most beautiful sights and sample the most scrumptious cuisines-and maybe, even, to fall in love again. But a year in Europe may have different plans in store for her. Can A-type Diana learn to go with the flow, to be spontaneous, to let down her guard and to learn to truly enjoy life again?

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