After fifteen years of marriage, Jana’s luck just ran out—right into the arms of another woman. Now she’s determined to make her own luck!The first thing Jana realizes she needs to do is empty the joint bank account, then she’s thinking she might take a tire iron to her soon-to-be-ex-husband’s truck. After that, she’s not sure what she’ll do … Maybe she’ll adopt a cat.Very quickly, Jana decides … cat.
Very quickly, Jana decides she doesn’t need a man. A perfectly sized and shaped device and writing about the perfect hero will more than suffice. Determined to share her philosophy, she pens You Don’t Need a Man, encouraging women everywhere to go out and experience life instead of waiting for a man to complete them.
Three years later, Jana has a New York Times bestseller and a contract for a movie adaptation, but she also has a shoulder injury, which has put a crimp in her new carefree lifestyle. Worse yet, she can’t write. Her only hope is Dr. Adrian Kijek, a renowned physical therapist who hates her simply because she wrote a book about not needing a man, or so she thinks…
What readers are saying about Some Lucky Woman:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ” Great story and even greater message…” — TOP 1000 VINE VOICE
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I loved how the story moved quickly and covered five years of Jana’s life and her growth to independence. I loved her relationship with her cousin and how smart both women were and how they supported each other…” — Top 1000 Vine Voice
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Great story about a woman’s journey to love and fulfillment…” — New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Tina Wainscott/Jaime Rush
WARNING: Although there are many adult situations in this novel, if say … something crazy happened and a famous producer adapted this contemporary women’s fiction into a movie, it would have a PG-13 rating. There are no erotic scenes, no graphic violence, and while there are a few allowed-on-TV curse words, there aren’t a plethora of gratuitous foul words. Oh, and if you were looking for a cliffhanger, you won’t find that here either. Some Lucky Woman includes all three parts of Jana’s story. Please proceed at your own risk.
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Sorry to say, this was not my kind of read. Too predictable. Good beach read I guess. Or fine for someone looking for something very light and wanting a happy ending with a main female character who finds her strength and independence. Though, actually, I found her too good to be true.