Christine Moore, a somewhat frumpy, middle-aged woman with no family, a dissatisfying career, and a lack of love in her life transforms herself over the course of the novel...with a little help from her (boy)friends.
Good-hearted stripper Heather Hurley is working a rotten job in a sleazy bar when she encounters hunky leather-clad Joe, a biker who offers to help her put her life in order. Little does she know that Joe is traveling incognito; he's actually God, and he plans to put Heather on the path to salvation with the help of seven commandments.
This is a book for women who, for whatever reason, have found themselves in the uncharted territory of not becoming mothers. Sharing wisdom and insight, Joan Brady recounts the pain she experienced when she realized she would never be somebody's mother, and the process she went through to achieve a sense of peace she never expected.
At thirty-seven, Christine Moore had a serious case of burnout: a frustrating career, a few dead-end romances, and a less-than-perfect figure. When she meets a gorgeous man astride a 1340cc Harley-Davidson mysteriously parked on a moonlit beach near her home, Christine is inexplicably drawn to this stranger who seemed to know everything about her. ...
Christine Moore, a somewhat frumpy, middle-aged woman with no family, a dissatisfying career, and a lack of love in her life transforms herself over the course of the novel...with a little help from her (boy)friends.
A turbulent, unpredictable love story about a young woman's fight for her husband's dignity as she struggles to get treatment for a life-threatening illness. With its black humour, the novel is an indictment of the politics of the medical world.
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