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Jennifer Coburn is an award-winning journalist who has written for magazines and newspapers in the United States, Canada and Australia. She lives in San Diego with her husband, William, and their daughter, Katie. Jennifer desperately wishes she had Mona's unlimited cash, beachfront estate and singing voice.When she's not living vicariously through chick-lit characters, Jennifer runs a public relations business which serves non-profit organizations and small businesses in southern California. She is also the coordinator of the Del Cerro Soccer Moms League and coach of the real-life Kickin' Chicks, the best seven-year-old girls to ever tear up suburban soccer fields.
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Well. I finished it, so it was not awful. But it was far from gripping. Mona leads a boring life and since she has no money issues, being an heir (lost her parents as a teenager and the grandmother the year before), at 31 she quits and decides to pursue an old flame, resorting to all kinds of scams. The old flame is even more boring than her old life, and the scams abit unrealistic. I am bored even writing this, so I'll just say I gave it two stars for effort, mostly.