The Last Place She'd Look
Arlene Schindler
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Can a woman find love and happiness after searching for it everywhere? In this humorous novel, a self-help writer anxiously faces a milestone birthday by compulsively searching for a serious relationship. Meanwhile, concerned friends urge her to "Stop looking for love, just enjoy yourself." From day spas to dominatrix dungeons, wacky encounters with cheaters, narcissists, and a college fantasy via Facebook, she perseveres with unbridled optimism. Passionate interludes cloud her thinking. Is Sara having a mid-life crisis? Will lots of sex be abundantly fulfilling -- or just create more laundry?As she fervently searches, her funny and sometimes dangerous amorous adventures take her high, low, and everywhere in between, yet ultimately lead to finding companionship and love in The Last Place She'd Look.The sex lives of women ages 45-60 are laughably laid bare in this raucous romp. It's a bit of Bossypants meets 50 Shades of Grey. Or think Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City babes, a decade older, with real life clothes, shoes and hair, set in Los Angeles.Book includes opposite sex scenes as well as same sex scenes.#1 Amazon Best Seller in Humor/Entertainment! (June 11-12)
Product Details
Price
$14.99
Publisher
Extravagonzo Publishing
Publish Date
February 18, 2013
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.25 X 8.0 X 0.72 inches | 0.81 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780615762876
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Arlene Schindler, born in Brooklyn (N.Y.) originated the comedy review column for The New York Post, writing reviews and profiles of comedians appearing in New York City. She was a Relationship Expert/Guest Guru for America On-Line's Love-on-Line, and a writer/editor for WOMAN Magazine and Playgirl, also writing for The Los Angeles Times, Daily Variety and Creative Screenwriting. Arlene is a regular on the spoken word circuit in Los Angeles, telling raucous tales about women's secrets and desires; a riotous romp through the hidden sex lives of today's "mature" woman.