Ten Good Reasons to Lie about Your Age

Stephanie Zia
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Unsure whether to age gracefully or disgracefully, widow Sally Lightfoot is challenged to get out there and lose her wididity, her born-again virginity, before she crumbles into passionless middle age. Sally dismisses the idea out of hand. But then she meet a man on vacation who, if she could, she would. Though they get on like a house on fire, he doesn't appear to see her 'in that way'. Why should he when he has the pick of girls visiting his island half her (and his) age? Does she dare make the first move? Can she fulfill her friend's challenge and put passion back into her life? Or will she just be making the biggest, most deluded fool of herself ever? The perfect summer beach read.
Genres: Chick LitRomanceContemporaryFiction
242 Pages

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