Synopsis
What starts as a one-night stand with an old flame, sparks into a complicated affair when a young woman suddenly finds her head and her heart tumultuously conflicting, her better judgment constantly embattled with her biological clock. Suddenly in a race to find the love, happiness, and "normal" life that she never bothered to pursue before now, the view from the other side of right isn't so clear...on the other side of 30.
From the Author
Although this book started as a writing experiment over 10 years ago, and was originally targeted to a specific audience, it developed into a work that I hope will be entertaining and thought-provoking to all readers. The story attempts to sway readers from swift thoughts of judgment by using characters with whom they can personally relate. The target audience for The Other Side of 30 is 20-something, 30-something, and even 40+ something single women, particularly those who have prioritized their careers ahead of their personal lives, only to look back and wonder where the hell the time went and what might have been. Additionally, the story considers the plight of the other woman, telling "the other side" of the story, not just that of the wronged good wife. It offers a perspective inside the head and heart of a woman with conflicted emotions behind her motives and subsequent actions, and is a departure from the usually one-dimensional depiction of the villain who is the other woman. The Other Side of 30 is for any reader who knows or wants to know what it feels like to be on the other side of right, when doing the right thing is no longer an option, and where other options could lead. It can be said that those who are quick to form the thought and utter the words, "just let it go" assume much, and have much to consider about life, loss, and the glass houses we condemn.Thank you all for reading.
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