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Joy Ride (Red Dress Ink)by Lindsay Faith Rech
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:From fast friends to fast girls. . .
For shy, awkward Stella Gold, the only good thing to come out of junior high gym class was her friendship with Emily Martin, the effortlessly cool rebel. Emily is now a trendy New York fashion designer with a penchant for affairs with all kinds of inappropriate men. Stella, a schoolteacher, has never strayed far from her provincial Pennsylvania hometown. Yet these two, now in their twenties, have shared everything, from bonding over the mystery of tampons and Milli Vanilli T-shirts to swapping stories about first loves and one-night stands. But there's one secret Stella has never told her best friend. . . When Emily calls from London with startling news, Stella is faced with a choice. She must either confront a long-buried demon or let Emily make a giant mistake that just might end their friendship for good. Joyride is a captivating novel about best friends speeding along on the road of life--unaware of the dangerous curves that await them. Synopsis:- Joyride is a captivating novel about best friends speeding along on the road of life--until a hidden truth comes between them. - Losing It, Lindsay Faith Rech's first novel, was well received by readers. - Faith Rech's writing style is mature and honest and her stories are thought provoking and poignant. - A sexual coming-of-age novel that gives readers a close look into a friendship that survives jealousy, insecurity, love and betrayal--and is stronger because of it all. About the AuthorTwenty-six-year-old Lindsay Faith Rech lives with her husband in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. When she was ten, she and her best friend Jill, bonded over the mystery of Super Mario Brothers. They have since moved on to conquer other mysterious things--like marriage--but still love to reminisce about the carefree days of their youth when the most important men in their lives were cartoon. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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