A Chocolate Covered Zoloft

An Angry Novel, With Recipes

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Religious
Cover of the book A Chocolate Covered Zoloft by Denise Gwen, Barone Literary Agency
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Author: Denise Gwen ISBN: 1230002403229
Publisher: Barone Literary Agency Publication: June 30, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Denise Gwen
ISBN: 1230002403229
Publisher: Barone Literary Agency
Publication: June 30, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

What's a girl to do when she's got nothing to lose?

Hannah Shoemaker is thirty-eight, unemployed, and madder than hell.

How is that any different from any other woman?

Because of her bad temper, and her inability to stay calm, she's been fired from her reporter job at Cincy Beat, a liberal news weekly magazine, and a job, moreover, that she loved.

She finds a job at the local coffee shop, and is now jerking lattes for a living. She's also had to move back home, because she can no longer afford her pricey Over-The-Rhine apartment.

She's feeling pretty darn sorry for herself, and after one particularly stressful day, she loses it.

The only problem is, she's lost her sh*t in front of a guy she really likes, a fellow barista, Nicholas Lanney. He watches her melt-down in horror, and then tells Hannah, in no uncertain terms, that she'd better start seeing a therapist . . . before he starts dating her.

Oh, so Nick really does like her?

Cool beans.

But first, she has to see a therapist.

And the therapist wants her to begin taking anti-depressants . . . and Zoloft, in particular?

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What's a girl to do when she's got nothing to lose?

Hannah Shoemaker is thirty-eight, unemployed, and madder than hell.

How is that any different from any other woman?

Because of her bad temper, and her inability to stay calm, she's been fired from her reporter job at Cincy Beat, a liberal news weekly magazine, and a job, moreover, that she loved.

She finds a job at the local coffee shop, and is now jerking lattes for a living. She's also had to move back home, because she can no longer afford her pricey Over-The-Rhine apartment.

She's feeling pretty darn sorry for herself, and after one particularly stressful day, she loses it.

The only problem is, she's lost her sh*t in front of a guy she really likes, a fellow barista, Nicholas Lanney. He watches her melt-down in horror, and then tells Hannah, in no uncertain terms, that she'd better start seeing a therapist . . . before he starts dating her.

Oh, so Nick really does like her?

Cool beans.

But first, she has to see a therapist.

And the therapist wants her to begin taking anti-depressants . . . and Zoloft, in particular?

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