Sometimes Bailey feels like she knows more about movies than she does about her own life. Take Red. They've known each other for years and now suddenly, fast as a plot twist, Red loves Bailey. And Bailey loves Red. She loves him like Barbra Streisand loved Robert Redford. Like Kate Winslet loved Leo DiCapprio. Or so it seems. But is it too good to be true? And what about all that baggage: Bailey's husband and Red's ex-wife and her lesbian lover and Bailey's best friend and her crazy husband? How will it all end? Bailey is afraid her life - once a romance comedy - will soon become a three-hanky tear-jerker.
Sometimes Bailey feels like she knows more about movies than she does about her own life. Take Red. They've known each other for years and now suddenly, fast as a plot twist, Red loves Bailey. And Bailey loves Red. She loves him like Barbra Streisand loved Robert Redford. Like Kate Winslet loved Leo DiCapprio. Or so it seems. But is it too good to be true? And what about all that baggage: Bailey's husband and Red's ex-wife and her lesbian lover and Bailey's best friend and her crazy husband? How will it all end? Bailey is afraid her life - once a romance comedy - will soon become a three-hanky tear-jerker.
".addictive like Godiva, modern like Wii, classic like Little Red Riding Hood. As Red would say, 'I loved it like pigs love mud."
Product Details
BN ID: 2940012658869
Publisher: Chicago Spectrum Press
Publication date: 2/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 104 KB
Meet the Author
Linda S Amstutz lives in Columbia, SC with her husband, Keith, and their Schnoodle, Natascha Rose. Linda’s humor has appeared in comedy clubs, television shows, magazines and books for more than 20 years. Her humor essay collection, A PIECE OF CAKE, will soon be available on Nook.
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Overview
Sometimes Bailey feels like she knows more about movies than she does about her own life. Take Red. They've known each other for years and now suddenly, fast as a plot twist, Red loves Bailey. And Bailey loves Red. She loves him like Barbra Streisand loved Robert Redford. Like Kate Winslet loved Leo DiCapprio. Or so it seems. But is it too good to be true? And what about all that baggage: Bailey's husband and Red's ex-wife and her lesbian lover and Bailey's best friend and her crazy husband? How will it all end? Bailey is afraid her life - once a romance comedy - will soon become a three-hanky tear-jerker.