After careful consideration, Audrey decided she was happy -- mostly.
But why shouldn’t she be? Her fiancé, Tyler, loves and supports her, she's a shoe-in for a promotion at the magazine, and her little sister, Rachel, is about to get married!
Oh, wait. Scratch that last bit; Audrey would like to be happy for her annoyingly easy-going sister, but she's not. Audrey doesn't wish her sister any ill will, mind you, at least not until Rachel's impetuous decision leads to the demise of her own engagement.
Just when she thinks things couldn't get any worse, they do, but then the strangest thing happens: in the midst of sibling rivalry, engagement announcements, breakups, and a failing family business, Audrey finds that she no longer has to pretend to be happy. She's fallen in love with a wonderful man -- too bad he's her sister's fiancé.
Sylvia Montgomery promises to appreciate all she has just as
soon as she has a little more, but she's running out of time.
Single and stuck in a dead-end job, Sylvia is freaking out because she's not living the successful life she'd always imagined. With less than forty-eight hours to live -- in her twenties -- she throws herself into a comically dysfunctional birthday-weekend rampage and inadvertently finds her better self.
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