Not Yet Forty

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The new romantic comedy series! Koryn Frost's Not Yet 40 is a hilarious and true-to-life tale of three thirty-somethings and their dreams and challenges as they look for love in Boston.With powerful observation and laugh-out-loud hilarity, Frost takes readers into the lives of these three unforgettable women as they navigate their perilous 30s.

Bridget Jones's Diary meets Sex and the City!

Frost delivers a delightful character study of this madcap trio: Maria, a high-powered, trash-talking attorney and single mom; Jessica, who's been trying unsuccessfully to ditch her boring boyfriend; and Susan, who can only seem to attract the attention of one guy -- her gay best friend.

If you enjoy romantic comedies that are warm, witty, and fiercely perceptive, you'll fall in love with Koryn Frost's Not Yet 40.

About this episode: Not Yet 40 is a new series from Dunster Press. Each episode is about 30 pages long and provides a satisfying story you can read in a single sitting, with a plot and characters you can follow as the series continues.

Praise for this book

This is episode 1 of a Chick-Lit series. It more of a short story. I got a nice feel for the characters and found them very likable. I'm not sure why it is just one episode. Maybe because the author wanted to see if the interest is there to finish it? Hard to say, but I was disappointed to see it end, as I wanted more of the story!

There's Jessica, an overweight lawyer, who is completely bored with her overweight doctor boyfriend of 8 months. Maria is a fellow lawyer, a single mother who's 3 year old gets kicked out of a private preschool for following in her mother's footsteps of cursing like a sailor. Susan, a consultant who can't seem to meet the right man. When she thinks she has, he's stolen away by her best friend, Kevin. Turns out her blind date is gay!

It was a fun, light read. It reminded me a little of Sex in the City and is just as fun. This first chapter has me eager awaiting more.