So as I was writing, I thought to myself - I don't feel like writing the traditional approach to this situation. And honestly, I just felt like I needed a good time. It was a bit more somber, and Jessie sadder about her life's situation. When I first started this book, it had a different tone to it. I have a chance to start again, and this time, I make the rules.įor a little background to this book for those wanting a behind the scenes look. A very dangerous adventure that will change my life forever. Thankfully forty isn't too old to start an adventure, because that's exactly what I do. That is, until I learn what the house really is, something I never could've imagined. I'll be taking care of a centuries old house that called to me when I was a kid. Age is just a number, after all, and at forty I'm ready to carve my own path.Įager for a fresh start, I make a somewhat unorthodox decision and move to a tiny town in the Sierra foothills. This time, though, I plan to do things differently. But when my husband of twenty years packs up and heads for greener pastures and my son leaves for college, that's exactly what my life becomes. "Happily Ever After" wasn't supposed to come with a do-over option. A cape wearing butler acting as the world's worst life coach.
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