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Can't Think Straight

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So that was it. You send your fiancé to the dry cleaners one day and he comes back gay. When Kiri Blakeley realizes her ten-year relationship was built on lies, she screams. Then drinks. And spends the ensuing months in a foggy, new world of sexual encounters. This is her story of learning to love (whatever that means) again.
"A page-turner. . .you'll never look at your significant other quite the same again." —Jonathan Alpert, Metro's "No More Drama" columnist
"A journey from devastation to renewal." —Alisa Bowman, author Project: Happily Ever After
"Brutally honest, self-deprecating, emotionally-wrenching, and somehow still laugh-out-loud funny." —Kimberly Dawn Neumann, author of The Real Reasons Men Commit
"A book you and your friends will be quoting, pondering, and rehashing." —Hannah Seligson, author of New Girl on the Job
"Erica Jong meets Tucker Max. . .wickedly funny." —Judy Dutton, author of Secrets from the Sex Lab
For ten years Kiri Blakeley was a writer for Forbes magazine, where she covered entertainment, fashion, lifestyle, technology, travel, wealthy people, and entrepreneurs. She graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She lives in Brooklyn.

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Publisher: Citadel Press

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  • ISBN: 9780806534992
  • Release date: January 1, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780806534992
  • File size: 2213 KB
  • Release date: January 1, 2011

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So that was it. You send your fiancé to the dry cleaners one day and he comes back gay. When Kiri Blakeley realizes her ten-year relationship was built on lies, she screams. Then drinks. And spends the ensuing months in a foggy, new world of sexual encounters. This is her story of learning to love (whatever that means) again.
"A page-turner. . .you'll never look at your significant other quite the same again." —Jonathan Alpert, Metro's "No More Drama" columnist
"A journey from devastation to renewal." —Alisa Bowman, author Project: Happily Ever After
"Brutally honest, self-deprecating, emotionally-wrenching, and somehow still laugh-out-loud funny." —Kimberly Dawn Neumann, author of The Real Reasons Men Commit
"A book you and your friends will be quoting, pondering, and rehashing." —Hannah Seligson, author of New Girl on the Job
"Erica Jong meets Tucker Max. . .wickedly funny." —Judy Dutton, author of Secrets from the Sex Lab
For ten years Kiri Blakeley was a writer for Forbes magazine, where she covered entertainment, fashion, lifestyle, technology, travel, wealthy people, and entrepreneurs. She graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She lives in Brooklyn.

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