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Book Review of She, Myself and I

She, Myself  and I
She, Myself and I
Author: Whitney Gaskell
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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The Cassel sisters have a little in common besides a pair of wacky parents and a maddening knack for eluding happily-ever-after endings. But when their lives require damage control, only a dose of sisterhood will do.

Paige, the oldest, is a go-getter divorce attorney who's relling from her own disastrously failed marriage. Middle sister Sophie is having trouble adjusting to life as a wife and expectant mom. With her doubts on the rise alonger with her weight, she's ogling every available baked good--and every available man that crosses her path. And up-and-coming medical student Mickey has a racy new plan for her future that's sure to shock her entire family. It includes a dangerously handsome, decidely married chef...private cooking lessons...and spicy lingerie.

To top it all off, the parents who dragged them through the Divorce from Hell years ago are acting like teenagers in love....with each other! One by one, Paige, Sophie, and Mickey are about to learn just how good it is to have a sisterly shoulder--or two--to lean on.