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Thirty Lessons

“Thirty Lessons” by Mary Eason

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ISBN: 1-59998-450-4
Length: Novel
Price: 5.50
Publication Date: April 3, 2007
Cover art by Dawn Seewer

Life is just a series of events with consequences. On their own they wouldn’t add up to much, but when you put them all together you never know where they’ll end up taking you, or what the outcome will be once you’re there.

The last thing Paige Wilder is looking for at thirty-eight is another bad-ending relationship. Paige believes she has it all—good friends, a challenging career in publishing and the perfect little companion named Sammy.

Jude Martin has made some promises to himself. He will never return to New York City, never work for his father and never, under any circumstances, will he fall in love again. So why is he here, in New York, running his father’s publishing house and trying to convince a woman who is just as determined as he to give him a second chance?

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  1. Rating: 86
    “Ms Eason’s success in depicting emotions in a manner that may be more romanticized and lighter than those in real life but at the same time recognizable enough for me to relate to. As a result, this book manages to be more heartwarming than I initially expect. I should know – I am having a pretty rough day when I sit down and randomly pick this book to read and at the end of the day, well, look at me, I’m smiling.”

  2. 3 Cups!
    “This story has caused quite a range of emotions for me. I could understand her lack of self-confidence. Being the same age as Paige, I believe that many women our age begin to doubt their roll in life. Thankfully most of us, including Paige, have friends and family that pull us kicking and screaming out of our dark holes and into the light.”

  3. 4 Angels!
    “Mary Eason tells a story of a woman that tries to come to terms with events in her life, and how true friends, and colleagues are often there to help with encouraging words. I found this story to be real with well-rounded characters that make it even more believable. I thought Jude and Paige had a wonderful chemistry that made the book a true joy to read.”