Audrey Hepburn once said laughing is the best calorie burner. In his new book "High Tide at Midnight," author Herb Stephens offers readers a witty comedy about five adventurous men who escape their current relationships. "This book is designed to entertain and at the same time teach people that they do not have to be stuck in bad relationships," Stephens said. Readers follow five men who decide to leave their overweight wives and embark on a sailing trip to the Philippines. After encountering many surprises, they later discover that their wives have slimmed down and found new love. Stephens’ direct, comedic writing style not only tells an intriguing story, but also provides insight on the diverse subjects of marriage, weight loss and sailing. Source: PRWEB
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