The Hair Tie

The Hair Tie

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You know how the rubber in hair ties can easily break, and then the hair tie itself is stretched out and becomes too big to fit around your wrist? In Drew's world, that's life. Her life is too tight, then it fits, and then it just stretches out to the point of being unstable. However, in the end, it just snaps. It's just a rollercoaster of events. Ups, then downs, and then it stops and starts all over again. _________________________ THIS IS A HORRIBLE SUMMARY. PLEASE GIVE THIS BOOK A SHOT THOUGH. Thank you! :3 WARNING: There IS swearing!
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Bess's life never went right. Her mother always called Bess her sad little accident. Her boyfriends demeaned her, killed her pets, and threatened violence on her. And becoming an Advertising Designer seemed always a little out of reach. So she thought that at least a marriage of convenience would work out. She devised a three step program for success. Step One: Elope with her best friend from childhood, William Bryant. Step Two: Reap all the legal benefits of marriage and buy the house that William wants. Step Three: Never deal with love again. But this strategy failed. After they get married, William slowly falls in love with her. When he confesses he fell in love with her because of her bed head and pajamas, it makes even less sense. Now Bess has to either face her unpleasant past with love or risk losing her best friend. No Strings is a 80,000-word humorous Woman's Fiction. Posting because this is probably the whitest complete book I have and while I like it, I don't want to officially publish it. It does deal with women, mental health (lightly), abusive relationships, and makes serious fun of Romance novels, Lifetime and Hallmark Channel as being unhealthy. The diversity is mostly on women. A few PoCs show up.

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