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Uncorked: A No-BS Guide from Boozy Mess to Sober Success

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Ready to ditch the bottle and embrace a life that doesn't require a constant buzz? Dive into " A No-BS Guide from Boozy Mess to Sober Success," your hilarious roadmap to sobriety. April Adams spills the tea on her messy journey from hot mess to sober queen, serving up a cocktail of brutal honesty and side-splitting humor.

This ain't your grandma's self-help book. "Uncorked" is packed with real talk, f-bombs, and practical advice for dodging temptation, surviving sober socials, and building a kick-ass life without liquid courage. From "Oh shit, I drunk-texted my ex" to "Holy crap, I actually remember last night," Adams covers it all.

Whether you're sober-curious, in recovery, or just tired of waking up feeling like roadkill, this book's got your back. Say goodbye to hangovers and hello to a life so good you won't need to escape it.

Grab "Uncorked" and start your journey to sober badassery today. Your liver (and dignity) will thank you!

140 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 25, 2024

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April Adams

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April Adams has spent almost as much time upside down as right side up. As a competitive gymnast she led her University of Alabama team to the top of the podium and although her sights were never on the Olympics, after a degree in creative writing , April went as a journalist to the London games. April loves hiking, baking and spending time with her family in Utah.

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May 27, 2025
This book is a straight forward look at a life of an alcoholic and how she got recovery. I appreciated the no BS but be forewarned that a lot of cussing,
f-bombs and obscenities galore. I don't think that was all needed to get the point across but I use to have a sailor mouth too, no judgement here.
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