Getting Over Mr Right
Author: Chrissie Manby
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Have you ever had your heart broken? How did you get over it? Did a tub of ice cream cheer you up? Did you delete his number and start again? Are you now friends with your ex? Perhaps you re godmother to his children? In which case, you re a weirdo and this book is not for you. But if you reacted with denial, begging or a spot of casual witchcraft, then you ve come to the right place. This is one woman s journey from love to lunacy and back again . . .
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Have you ever had your heart broken? How did you get over it? Did a tub of ice cream cheer you up? Did you delete his number and start again? Are you now friends with your ex? Perhaps you re godmother to his children? In which case, you re a weirdo and this book is not for you. But if you reacted with denial, begging or a spot of casual witchcraft, then you ve come to the right place. This is one woman s journey from love to lunacy and back again . . .
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Author: Chrissie Manby
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Have you ever had your heart broken? How did you get over it? Did a tub of ice cream cheer you up? Did you delete his number and start again? Are you now friends with your ex? Perhaps you re godmother to his children? In which case, you re a weirdo and this book is not for you. But if you reacted with denial, begging or a spot of casual witchcraft, then you ve come to the right place. This is one woman s journey from love to lunacy and back again . . .
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Have you ever had your heart broken? How did you get over it? Did a tub of ice cream cheer you up? Did you delete his number and start again? Are you now friends with your ex? Perhaps you re godmother to his children? In which case, you re a weirdo and this book is not for you. But if you reacted with denial, begging or a spot of casual witchcraft, then you ve come to the right place. This is one woman s journey from love to lunacy and back again . . .
Getting Over Mr Right