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Not This Time

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What would you if your past, present, and future collided? Emma George is in for a ride when she is offered an opportunity to reevaluate the decisions she's made, the current predicament she's in, and the future that awaits her. Will she make the right choice?

128 pages, Paperback

Published May 19, 2019

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Jen Tyes

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Author 26 books295 followers
August 9, 2018
Coulda, woulda, shoulda

Emma is, like many women, heavily influenced by her family, friends, and boyfriends. To the point that, inch by inch, it’s brought her to a place where she doesn’t even know how she got where she is - but she knows she’s not happy.

Enter Harry, a kind older gentleman with an ear to listen ... and the strange, unexplained ability to literally let Emma explore her past, present, and the alternate futures that could have existed for her and the one that may yet come to pass if she doesn’t start living for herself. And while it’s a bit odd that Emma doesn’t question it, I can’t say I blame her - haven’t we all wondered what could have been? What will be if we stay on our path?

She finds out all that and so much more in this short and sweet tale with amazing lessons on listening to your own voice, being your own advocate, and not settling for less than you know you deserve. And for that message alone, that extremely important reminder, this is absolutely a must read.
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August 29, 2018
Oh how relatable a character is Emma, a women who knows there's just so much more but who doesn't know how to get it. When help comes along it's far from the norm in the form of Harry. The lessons to be learned from this wise and mature confidant are strange and mysterious and bring A Christmas Carol to mind...but that's one of my favorite classics so I didn't mind one bit.
Nice morals in this enjoyable read.
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