I just finished reading this totally amazing book. I picked it up off the library shelf yesterday when I was there picking up some other books I'd had on hold.
It's called "So Much For Happy Endings" by Kyra Davis. Once I started it this evening (last night?) I did not stop reading until I finished it. It's essentially about a woman who comes from a pretty dysfunctional background who marries this guy who seemed very spontaneous before the marriage, but she starts to find out a whole new picture from the first day of the honeymoon. Long story short, the guy had some serious mental issues. The story is absolutely riveting and breathtaking and heartbreaking all at the same time.
It's just an amazing book. I've read a lot of books that I've enjoyed or really liked, but don't really give whole hearted recommendation to many. This one I do.
What does this have to do with money/finances? I think one of the themes of the book is not letting go of your dreams. A steady job/assured job doesn't really mean much if you're not believing in yourself enough to follow your heart. For many of us who blog here or visit the forums, financial freedom - whatever that means to each one of us - may seem unattainable - but it is attainable with time, effort and belief in ourselves (and for those of us who believe in God or a higher power - God).
This book may also put whatever marital or relationship problems you may have, or have had in the past, in major perspective.
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