About the Book:
Recently fired and almost broke, thirty-year old Ellie
decides to push all distractions aside and form a crash-or-burn plan to save
herself and finally pursue her dreams. She gives herself one month to make the
near-impossible happen, otherwise she has to leave New York City and move into
her niece's toy room.
The plan seems simple but becomes complicated by a nosey best friend, a difficult roommate, a dreamy stranger, and a really bad ring. As the month progresses, Ellie must confront the realization that by deciding to focus on herself, she may have become completely self-centered.
Will she let her own ambitions, insecurities, and assumptions ruin her friendships and get in the way of a possible romance? Ruled by endless lists and fueled by several plates of pie, Ellie's comical thoughts and mishaps drive this story from the office to the coffee shop during a month that will leave her with a broken foot, a great pair of shoes, and a forever changed life.
The plan seems simple but becomes complicated by a nosey best friend, a difficult roommate, a dreamy stranger, and a really bad ring. As the month progresses, Ellie must confront the realization that by deciding to focus on herself, she may have become completely self-centered.
Will she let her own ambitions, insecurities, and assumptions ruin her friendships and get in the way of a possible romance? Ruled by endless lists and fueled by several plates of pie, Ellie's comical thoughts and mishaps drive this story from the office to the coffee shop during a month that will leave her with a broken foot, a great pair of shoes, and a forever changed life.
My Thoughts:
If a book makes me laugh, it is very likely
that I will love it in the end. This
title didn’t disappoint me in this regard. That Time of the Month is a witty
and very humorous novel that kept my attention throughout the entire ordeal that
is Ellie. Ellie, the lead character, is
a bit clumsy –to say the least- and has a lot going on in her life. During this period of transition and search for
balance and purpose while chasing her dream, Ellie is supported by a wonderful
set of supporting characters that will remind you of those in your life who
love you despite your flaws.
That Time of the Month was a lovely book. Fans of chick lit are sure to enjoy it. I
started laughing within the first chapter as Ellie loses her job in a comical
scene I still haven’t forgotten. When Ellie decides to chase her dream of
becoming a famous author, the book takes off and the laughter doesn’t stop.
Ellie is a character that is easy to relate to because she is in a phase of
life we all reach at some point in time. The reader is given a comical story
that demands attention and deserves it.
I highly recommend the read.
About the Author
I am a Tennessean by birth, and have lived pretty much
everywhere. My Dad always says that when I was born, and the doctor tried to
slap me to make me cry, that I stood up on the table and slapped the doctor
instead…and from then on, I never did anything that I didn't want to do.
Luckily, what I want to do is write…and not carjacking or vandalism.
Like my main character, Ellie, I love making random lists…so here are some random facts about me: - I'm nearsighted in one eye and farsighted in the other. The world looks like a fun-house mirror if I don't wear my glasses or contacts.
- I was almost kicked out of Graceland for using flash photography in the peacock-mirrored front room, and my tour group shunned me the entire rest of the tour. That made for a lonely trip through the Jungle Room.
- I was once mistaken for a member of Hanson…granted, they all had long hair at the time, but still… not what you want to hear as a girl.
When I wrote That Time of the Month, I really saw it as though it was a movie. I can see every scene, every character and what they are wearing, every piece of pie, perfectly in my mind. I'm currently writing the sequel, That Time of the Year. I love the story and characters so much, that I am tempted to turn the series into a trilogy.
Connect with Emily
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmilyAShaffer
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmilyAShaffer
Blog: http://emilyanneshaffer.wordpress.com/
Luckily, what I want to do is write…and not carjacking or vandalism.
Like my main character, Ellie, I love making random lists…so here are some random facts about me: - I'm nearsighted in one eye and farsighted in the other. The world looks like a fun-house mirror if I don't wear my glasses or contacts.
- I was almost kicked out of Graceland for using flash photography in the peacock-mirrored front room, and my tour group shunned me the entire rest of the tour. That made for a lonely trip through the Jungle Room.
- I was once mistaken for a member of Hanson…granted, they all had long hair at the time, but still… not what you want to hear as a girl.
When I wrote That Time of the Month, I really saw it as though it was a movie. I can see every scene, every character and what they are wearing, every piece of pie, perfectly in my mind. I'm currently writing the sequel, That Time of the Year. I love the story and characters so much, that I am tempted to turn the series into a trilogy.
Connect with Emily
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmilyAShaffer
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmilyAShaffer
Blog: http://emilyanneshaffer.wordpress.com/
Great review!
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