This humorous book is for anyone who enjoys a light-hearted tale about the comedic ways some people constantly put their nose in the business of others while believing they aren't gossiping...just giving their opinions and advice about others' life choices. All while under the misguided notion that keeping up with their local happenings is a form of required education. Our three gossipers-Kate, Lena, and Roxy-routinely enjoy "spilling the tea." In fact, they believe it's their duty to serve as the anchor women for their local community news network.If you're familiar with the phrases: "Rumor has it", "I heard through the grapevine", and "According to the rumor mill", then you'll easily recognize these tongue-wagging "tattletales". And while we don't like to admit it, the juicy tidbits that we hear do spark enough interest to have us craving more. It's human nature to be curious, and we all want to be "in the know".As the story unfolds, the ongoing commentary of these ladies is witty, relatable, and just plain old fun to listen to. In their world, secrets are meant to be shared and no one is excluded from their unique brand of observation. Don't be surprised if you laugh out loud as they "spill the tea". In the immortal words of Oscar Wilde: "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about."Cue the eye rolling and smirking
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