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Review of The Theory of Happily Ever After by Kristin Billerbeck



This book was filled with quirky characters, humorous incidents, and a sweet romance. But even with its setting on a cruise, it was extremely true-to-life. In between all the laughing and swooning, there was also some weeping and stressing out. This poor woman is going through a lot of disappointments all at once- and she's never truly grieved the problems from her past. But everyone seems to want to force her to move on before she can finish getting over things. So she does, while everything keeps falling apart around her. Poor thing. But the good doctor is every bit as resilient as that book she's supposed to write and everyone is just too hard on her, including herself. Except for Sam. Sam deserves a medal. Especially for the part where he's always getting her desserts...


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