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Serena Singh Flips the Script

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this lovely, complicated, difficult story was real and honest to the reality of relationships. these relationships include romantic, friendships, siblings, parents, coworkers and yourself.

serena was complicated. she was complex. and at the root of those complexities was deep rooted trauma that she might not have realized was even there to begin with.

this book turned out being much more tender, heart felt, and real than i thought it was going to be. serena imagined herself in one specific life and did not allow herself or those around her to lean too far from it. but, with time, love, understanding, and growth she learned to follow her heart, even if it lead her in a direction she’d so often fought against.

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Serena Singh is 36 and very successful -in everything but her love and social life.
Her career is now perfect, but her friends are non existent and she has no man to share her life. She dates, but guys don’t understand she has no interest in marriage and babies. Her career is just too important. This also causes quite a stir with her very traditional parents. They worked very hard and want her to have a husband to take care of her.
When Serena accidentally reunites with her college flame, Jesse, will it bring back good memories or solidify that she is great on her own?

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I think this is so far the best book of the author! The meaningful words scatter into chapters are directly coming from the author’s honest heart, it’s genuine, natural, realistic and inspirational!

Serena Singh doesn’t need to get marry, having babies, enjoying the benefits of domestic life to find her own happiness. She’s 36 and after her young sister’s marriage she doesn’t want to see the pity looks on her relatives’ faces. No thanks! She is already happy with her accomplishments!

She’s smart, ambitious, quick witted, problem solver with a successful career who already got a new job from one of the strongest advertising firms in D. C.

Meeting with her new co-worker Ainsley was a wake up call for her to review her life choices. The importance of self reliance in her life overshadowed her relations with her friends and having quality time by focusing on her hobbies to relax her mind and body at the same time!

Her journey helps her to rekindle her family relations, reconnect with her friends and her ex which helps her to understand what she truly desires to have in her life, what her real life purpose is and she finally finds out her real sexual choices as well.

It’s soft, entertaining, riveting self discovery and happiness journey which is easy to read and definitely a real feel-good book! I’m giving my 4 Punjabi, advertisement world and capitol of the US stars!

Special thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing for sharing this reviewer copy of this book with me in exchange my honest opinions.

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