"A licensed psychologist who stars on the Wendy Winsberg cable breakout show I Need a Push, Reagan helps participants become their best selves by urging them to overcome obstacles and change behaviors. An overachiever, Reagan is used to delivering results. Despite her overwhelming professional success, Reagan never seems to earn her family's respect. Her younger sister, Geri, is and always will be the Bishop family favorite. When a national network buys Reagan's show, the pressures for unreasonably quick results and higher ratings mount"--Dust jacket flap.
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This book uses the unlikeable narrator who learns to be a better person plot device. Unfortunately, the narrator is such a horrific human being that I struggled for any way to relate to her. The book, itself, is well-written, though the plot is cliche. I wanted to like it, as I'm a huge fan of Jen Lancaster. This one, unfortunately, just wasn't for me.