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The soulmate book review
The soulmate book review





the soulmate book review

“This book focuses on the most dysfunctional relationship of all, which is marriage, and the places it takes us, the things we put up with and what we get out of it.” Camera Icon Sally Hepworth Credit: Mrs Smart photography “I’m not that great at the short elevator pitches, but what I always say is that I write about dysfunctional families, which means I have endless fodder,” Hepworth says. Her latest book, The Soulmate, may not have the same air of raunchiness, but it is an intriguing read that is hard to put down all the same. “Christian, who is an accountant by trade, looked up to me and said ‘does this mean we can’t claim the swingers’ party as a tax deduction?’,” she says.

the soulmate book review

My husband was amazing actually, he stood at the bar just drinking and trying to keep his head down and get through the night.”ĭespite committing to the unusual weekend away, Hepworth says this specific book didn’t end up getting published. “We saw some stuff, there were orgies going on. “It was a big one, so it wasn’t obvious that we weren’t taking part, but we did have to act as if we were there to be part of it.







The soulmate book review