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For Richer Or Poorer: Everyday Thieves
For Richer Or Poorer: Everyday Thieves
For Richer Or Poorer: Everyday Thieves
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Rachel believes she should support her husband Aiden no matter what. When a "can't lose" business opportunity enters his life, she initially goes along. But as their bank accounts dwindle and Aiden makes outlandish promises about their financial future, she wonders whether her loyalty can last for richer or poorer.

An Everyday Thieves story, where the con artists are the people we think we know best.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBamboo Press
Release dateMar 30, 2022
ISBN9798201713669
For Richer Or Poorer: Everyday Thieves
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Grace Wen

Grace Wen trained as a engineer, worked as a lawyer, and is recovering from both. She is a proud Michigan native and lives in metro Detroit. When she's not writing, she enjoys practicing classical guitar, cooking vegan food, and watching community theatre performances.

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    For Richer Or Poorer - Grace Wen

    For Richer Or Poorer

    Everyday Thieves

    Grace Wen

    Published by Bamboo Press, 2022.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    FOR RICHER OR POORER

    First edition. March 30, 2022.

    Copyright © 2022 Grace Wen.

    ISBN: 979-8201713669

    Written by Grace Wen.

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    Aiden burst into the kitchen with an enthusiastic whoop.

    I finally got a job interview! he said.

    I wiped my hands on a towel and hugged him. Changing jobs was never easy, but Aiden didn’t have a college degree, which made it infinitely harder to move up from his current position. Landing an interview was a welcome step forward.

    Do they have a tuition reimbursement program? I asked. It’d be great if they could pay for school.

    I keep telling you, I don’t want to go back to school. I don’t want to waste years in a classroom with a bunch of kids when I could be out there making money.

    I bit my tongue. Aiden was a dreamer. It was one of the reasons I married him. Lately, though, he spent too much time searching for the magic side hustle that would make us rich. My accounting job was enough to support a comfortable, if frugal, lifestyle, but Aiden thought we deserved more.

    Who’s the interview with? I asked.

    I don’t know.

    What?

    "The guy wouldn’t tell me the name of the company he worked for. He said he found my resume online

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