Allmenarebastards.com
by Allison Rushby | Women's Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1863252665 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 1863252665 Global Overview for this book
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"It's Friday night, time for Gemma and Sarah's weekly cocktails--and another time-honoured ritual. Yep, Sarah's been dumped again and tradition demands they mark the occasion by adding the offender to their 'bastard list'. Started to warn female friends about potential 'bastards', the list has grown to twenty yellowed, ripped, and chocolate-stained pages of men who've done them wrong--and despite all the sticky tape, it's falling apart. In a flash of inspiration, Sarah suggests that they preserve the list for all eternity, by adding it to Gemma's homepage.
"allmenarebastards.com is born.
"The site is an overnight success and word spreads like wildfire as women from all corners of the globe add their stories of bastards they have known. At first it's all good clean fun. But when Gemma's ex-fiance tells her he's getting married, she starts to believe in the site a little too much . . .
"For a neurosis-free, tequila-fortified take on love, forgiveness and getting a life in the cyber-age, try allmenarebastards.com
"'If even some men are bastards, why risk the heartache that comes with the flesh and blood variety? Go with the book. It's risk-free entertainment, and it won't tell some lie about calling you afterwards.' -- Nick Earls, author of Zigzag Street." -- Synopsis from the back of the book
"allmenarebastards.com is born.
"The site is an overnight success and word spreads like wildfire as women from all corners of the globe add their stories of bastards they have known. At first it's all good clean fun. But when Gemma's ex-fiance tells her he's getting married, she starts to believe in the site a little too much . . .
"For a neurosis-free, tequila-fortified take on love, forgiveness and getting a life in the cyber-age, try allmenarebastards.com
"'If even some men are bastards, why risk the heartache that comes with the flesh and blood variety? Go with the book. It's risk-free entertainment, and it won't tell some lie about calling you afterwards.' -- Nick Earls, author of Zigzag Street." -- Synopsis from the back of the book