Relapse. Recovery. Romance. What Readers Are Saying "By far one of the best books I have read in ages." "The novel is so compelling because it reminds the reader most clearly that alcoholism can affect any one of us, regardless of education, intelligence, social standing or employment." "At its heart is a story about the stories we tell ourselves when we choose to stick our head in the sand at best or ignore inconvenient truths at worst." "Respectful yet devastatingly honest." "It broke my heart to see Alice spiral ...
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Relapse. Recovery. Romance. What Readers Are Saying "By far one of the best books I have read in ages." "The novel is so compelling because it reminds the reader most clearly that alcoholism can affect any one of us, regardless of education, intelligence, social standing or employment." "At its heart is a story about the stories we tell ourselves when we choose to stick our head in the sand at best or ignore inconvenient truths at worst." "Respectful yet devastatingly honest." "It broke my heart to see Alice spiral down and I was rooting for her recovery at the same time as holding out hope for her and Bob's blossoming relationship." From the Back Cover After being sober for two hundred and forty-three days, recovering alcoholic Alice Patterson makes a shock discovery that leads her into a bar and into the arms of a well-meaning stranger. The next day, determined not to let one setback ruin her progress, Alice refocuses her energy on recovery and her blossoming new relationship. She thinks that life can go back to normal, but there is temptation at every turn, and she is in danger of slipping back into her old habits. Will she be strong enough not to give in to her addiction, or will she lose her new love and the chance to have everything she ever wanted?
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