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Slightly Engaged (Red Dress Ink)

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Slightly Engaged (Red Dress Ink) is a chick lit, spadolini, tracey book by Wendy Markham.

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There are a lot of things worse than being SLIGHTLY ENGAGED. . . being entirely broke, completely alone and wholly perplexed. It's been a year and a half since Tracey and Jack moved in together, and everything's totally perfect-well, okay, almost perfect. There's still Tracey's mom, who says they're "living in sin," and her friends, who are all smug, married and totally sure that there would already be a ring on Tracey's finger if she hadn't been in such a rush to cosign a lease. Even Tracey is beginning to wonder whether Jack really is looking for a permanent relationship, or whether she's just renting space in his heart. But just when Tracey's doubts are seriously raging out of control, Jack's mom lets her in on a secret-he's just taken an heirloom diamond out of the family's safe-deposit box, which must mean that he's going to propose any day now. Okay, any week now. . . Any month now?

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What genre is Slightly Engaged (Red Dress Ink)?+

Slightly Engaged (Red Dress Ink) is a Chick Lit, Spadolini, Tracey, Man-woman relationships, Self-esteem in women book.

What is Slightly Engaged (Red Dress Ink) about?+

There are a lot of things worse than being SLIGHTLY ENGAGED. . . being entirely broke, completely alone and wholly perplexed. It's been a year and a half since Tracey and Jack moved in together, and everything's totally perfect-well, okay, almost perfect. There's still Tracey's mom, who says they're...

Who wrote Slightly Engaged (Red Dress Ink)?+

Slightly Engaged (Red Dress Ink) was written by Wendy Markham.