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All Good Things are wild and free. Roxie has plans. It's the last
summer before college graduation. By this time next year she'll be
living in the "real" world; ie: paying bills, searching for a job
that doesn't require an apron, and maybe even sleeping on a bed
that doesn't turn into a couch. If there's ever a time to be fun,
irresponsible and reckless, it's now. But things don't always go as
planned. Before the summer has even started, Roxie makes a
discovery that breaks her heart and shatters her confidence. Her
hopes of having the Best Summer Ever go straight in the trash.
Forget the beach. Forget the bonfires. Forget summer altogether. If
only her childhood friend, Jake, would let her be. His contagious
smile keeps popping up and dragging her to every social event in
Ann Arbor. Reluctant at first, his happy-go-lucky attitude becomes
an addiction. It isn't long before Roxie starts to wonder if her
longtime friend might be the perfect cure for her heartbreak. This
summer might be good after all. But All Good Things must come to an
end. **All Good Things is an NA prequel to the contemporary 2013
release The Good Life. The books can be read in either order, or as
stand-alones.**
Twenty-two year old Roxie Golightly is a fun and carefree
spirit...until she marries a wealthy man and her role as a trophy
wife leaves her isolated in a condo with an ironing board and an
obsessive desire to impress people. When her marriage ends after
seven years, Roxie's identity is buried under layers of furniture
polish and piles of designer shoes. She doubts she can ever be the
person she once was. But when Roxie's charmed life is turned upside
down, her best-friend creates The Good Life List to help turn it
back around. The instructions are simple: Complete each task on the
Good Life List by the end of the summer. With list in hand and the
help of a sexy and charismatic guy from her past, Roxie is only a
few check marks away from living the good life, even if it means
getting thrown out of a bar or skinny-dipping in the neighbor's
pool at 3am.
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