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Roxanne is taking her back her life! Ready to put grief and guilt behind her, Roxanne embarks on a mission to embrace a new and improved life. She is tired of hiding from the world while pandering to her older sister, Chris, caring for her daughter, Calleigh, and mourning the loss of her spouse. She wants to change, and she is willing to try anything to meet her goals, including fad diets, intense exercise regiments, and revisiting a past she'd rather leave buried with her dead husband. As the curtain of regret begins to lift, Roxanne gains courage, allowing her to embrace her true self while…mehr

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Roxanne is taking her back her life! Ready to put grief and guilt behind her, Roxanne embarks on a mission to embrace a new and improved life. She is tired of hiding from the world while pandering to her older sister, Chris, caring for her daughter, Calleigh, and mourning the loss of her spouse. She wants to change, and she is willing to try anything to meet her goals, including fad diets, intense exercise regiments, and revisiting a past she'd rather leave buried with her dead husband. As the curtain of regret begins to lift, Roxanne gains courage, allowing her to embrace her true self while strengthening her relationship with Calleigh. It's a bumpy road filled with tears, frustration, laughter, and friendship, and it comes with a hefty price tag. Only Roxanne can decide if reclaiming her life is worth the cost.
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Reader, writer, editor, explorer, dreamer... Jennifer Bogart is having a love affair with words. Author of three women's fiction novels (Newvember, Reflections, and Money, Masks & Madness), two romantic short stories (Under the Stars and Seven Seconds), one YA fantasy (Liminal Lights published by Morning Rain Publishing), and the serialized novel Sunny with a Twist of Olive, she can't stop writing any more than she can stop breathing.