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A fairly short, pleasant read with age-gap as its theme that
doesn’t evoke any strong reactions.
Margie Roberts is twenty-nice and a successful
financial advisor. Professionally, her boss seems to be hell bent on sabotaging
Maggie’s career but the owners of her organisation give her a willing ear. Personally,
Maggie is doing fine. She has a large group of friends and acquaintances and
she enjoys playing matchmaker. She’s just bought a trophy-house.
Stacey Green has just completed high school. She is a health
freak and wants to eventually start her own yoga studio. Her father is trying
his best to persuade Stacey to go to college and get a business degree.
The two meet in a yoga class and things build from there.
There is some amount of angst which is rather quickly and
easily resolved. Stacey comes across as an ass during that time, though.
On the whole a quick, easy, breezy romance which is rather
beige.
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