Blog Tour: Between Boyfriends by Sarka-Jonae Miller @sarkajonae

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Synopsis

At first glance, twenty-one-year-old Jan Weston has it all: a gorgeous boyfriend, fun friends, and wealthy parents who take care of all those pesky credit card bills.
Then her boyfriend dumps her, her friendships fall apart, and her parents cut her off. Suddenly without money, without a man, and without a plan, it’s time for Jan to grow up.
Determined to get her life back on track, Jan decides it’s time to make it on her own. Can she find her way as a single lady in San Diego? Can she fix her friendships, her job prospects, and her hair? And can she keep her vow that she’ll never date again, even after she meets a guy who just might be perfect for her?

BETWEEN BOYFRIENDS is a sexy, hilarious story of living life, finding love, and growing up… but not necessarily in that order.

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Review

Jan is a very spoiled rich girl that doesn’t know what it is like to be without a man or has any idea what she wants to do in life. Lying to her mom gets her disowned and heaven forbid, she has to find a job. I found her character to be very shallow and not very likeable even though she does learn some things about herself and humility.  She does do a few things that are redeeming towards the end of the book but I felt she was all over the board which would be pretty typical of a 21 year old today.  The story was well written by the author and there were several witty scenes throughout the book.

We give this 3 1/2 paws and if you are looking for a good chick-lit beach read this might fill the bill.

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About the Author

Sárka-Jonae Miller is a novelist and freelance health writer. She has more than 4,000 articles published on topics such as fitness, sports, martial arts, yoga, nutrition, travel, spirituality, and natural health. Her work has appeared on websites such as LiveStrong.com, NaturalNews.com, WeightTraining.com, and MethodsofHealing.com, as well as in the “Post-Standard” newspaper and both the New York and Washington Home & Garden online magazines. Sárka-Jonae  is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. She is as a former personal fitness trainer and massage therapist. She is also an avid traveler, having spent time in Costa Rica, Canada, England, Mexico, and Paradise Island. She has also been to France and Thailand researching her next books. She lives in San Diego with a menagerie, including two cats, two dogs and a horse.

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 I was provided with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review

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