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At 36, Genie Michaels is beginning to
feel that she has hit the snooze button on her life one too
many times. When her "commitment-phobic" boyfriend
Hugh proposes on national TV — not to Genie, but to an
unknown mystery woman — Genie's wise-cracking friend Patty
doesn't hesitate to give her some tough love: "You remind
me of that idiot Sleeping Beauty, lying around like a zombie
waiting for your prince. Well, guess what, he rode right past
your castle and now you have a choice — you can either
go back to bed or you can wake up!"
Genie chooses to wake up. After some
questionable advice, her first step is to allow everyone to
believe she's Hugh's real fiancée. She'll let him be the one to explain the mistake.
Naturally the good news travels fast and, in a heartbeat, Genie's
parents are booking a reception hall while friends are showering
her with gifts. Genie feels bad about the deception, but at last
everyone is dancing to her tune, and she can't help but enjoy
it. Particularly when a certain too-handsome-for-his-own-good
Greek carpenter shows up on the scene thinking he's hotter than
Tabasco. Genie realizes that she never needed a man to start
her life — to buy a home, to get a better job, or even
to wear a diamond ring. And if Prince Charming wants to show
up while she's at it, she just might teach him a thing or two.

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