Title: Getting A Grip
A #MyNewLife Novel
A #MyNewLife Novel
Author: M.E. Carter
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: July 18, 2017
Blurb
This isn’t my life. Okay, it is my life,
but not the way I envisioned it would be.
I wasn’t supposed to be a divorced mother of three when I
turned the big 4-0. Sure, I expected the fine lines, gray hairs and left
over baby belly. What I didn’t expect was expanding our family
get-togethers by one… my ex-husband’s new child bride. Ok, ok, she’s not
young. Maybe.
Did I mention this is not the life I planned?
It could always be worse, I know. I’m lucky to have a mother
who loves to babysit, a best friend who loves sarcasm, and a new friend by
the name of Greg, who is apparently a child whisperer and tells me my eyes are
pretty.
Sigh… Greg.
The perfect, Adonis-like God of a man who keeps flirting
with me. At least I think he’s flirting with me. It’s been so long, I don’t really
know.
Between birthday parties, a few ill-advised bouts with
make-up, and a whole slew of gymnastics classes, it’s finally time to take back
some control.
So, while my girls learn all about how to grip the bar, I’m
going to learn how to get a grip on my life. And maybe my heart.
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My Review of Getting A Grip:
Before I even get started with my review, let me just say that I am giving Getting A Grip 5-stars. If I had more stars, I would give them to M.E. Carter for this amazing romantic comedy.
I couldn't find one thing not to love about Getting A Grip. Maybe it is because I could relate to the characters. The comedy in the book is real-life situations that while you're reading you say, "yup, that's me!" Elena and Callie are amazing. Little Christopher was perfect, because we all have that one child in our lives that is just like him, spunky. I was a little sad when I got to the end of the book, but Balance Check is sure to be a great read! Oh, and maybe Libby and James need to get together, they seem like they belong in the hell they create, just my opinion ;)

Author Bio
Mother, reader, storyteller—ME Carter never set out
to write books. But when a friend practically forced a copy of Twilight into
her hands, the love of the written word she had lost as a child was rekindled.
With a story always rolling around in her head, it should come as no surprise that she finally started putting them on paper. She lives in Texas with
her four children, Mary, Elizabeth, Carter and Bug, who sadly was born long
after her pen name was created, and will probably need extensive therapy
because of it.
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