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The Marriage Pact

  • M.J. Pullen
  • Jan 24, 2016
  • 2 min read

Marci lives alone in 480 square feet of converted motel space next to a punk rock band, hundreds of miles from her friends and family. She works in a temporary accounting assignment that has somehow stretched from two weeks into nine months. And the only bright spot in her life, not to mention the only sex she’s had in two years, is an illicit affair with her married boss, Doug. Thirty is not at all what it is cracked up to be. Then the reappearance of a cocktail napkin she hasn’t seen in a decade opens a long-forgotten door, and Marci’s life gets complicated, fast. The lines between right and wrong, fantasy and reality, heartache and happiness are all about to get very blurry, as Marci faces the most difficult choices of her life.

Review:

For starters Marci is 30 in this book which makes me angry because most independent single women her age is already partners or working in big places not temping at a job that is basically for 25 year old skinny girls. secondly all she thinks about is the fat she's gained and her so called relationship with her boss. which by the way was a horrible type of relationship to me.

The plot of the napkin agreement was cute, also probably stolen from many T.V shows. But this book was just reeking of desperation! I mean it was horrible altogether. no wonder I have never really heard of this author before. this book is bad so bad I didn't like it at all.

2 stars and I really just don't have the words to write for this book. not a read or recommendation.


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