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A fresh and hilarious take on a romantic getaway gone wild, with plenty of dysfunction, quirkiness, and romance. It all started with an overbooked hotel. Julie thinks she's going on a romantic getaway with her husband, only to discover they've been bumped to a disreputable resort. Julie had been the one who pushed for the vacation, hoping it would give them the spark they needed to break out of their predictably predictable lives. But Exotica was not remotely close to what she had in mind. With Joe begging to stay, Julie agrees to give it a try. To her horror, what was supposed to be a…mehr

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A fresh and hilarious take on a romantic getaway gone wild, with plenty of dysfunction, quirkiness, and romance. It all started with an overbooked hotel. Julie thinks she's going on a romantic getaway with her husband, only to discover they've been bumped to a disreputable resort. Julie had been the one who pushed for the vacation, hoping it would give them the spark they needed to break out of their predictably predictable lives. But Exotica was not remotely close to what she had in mind. With Joe begging to stay, Julie agrees to give it a try. To her horror, what was supposed to be a restful, romantic getaway turns into her worst nightmare. Laugh along with Julie and Joe as they navigate through their vacation free-for-all.
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Teri Schure is the founder of the international news website, Worldpress.org, a journalist, writer, blogger, and publishing and marketing consultant. Her blog, The Teri Tome, attracts over 30,000 page views per month, plus an additional 50,000 on her website WorldPress.org. Ms. Schure has been a director at Newsweek, a publisher, and COO of World Press Review magazine, and in 1997, was Commentary Magazine's first female publisher since their founding in 1945. She enjoys a successful freelance career in newspaper and magazine publishing, freelance writing, and government event planning. Schure is soon to add a cookbook to her repertoire. Contact her, or visit her website at http://www.TeriSchure.com Or read her blog at http://blog.terischure.com