But do you believe that she feels good? I don't - she just has to try and put a positive face on things because she could never say 'this is awful for me' as that would make the haters happy. But I really don't think she can be happy with the outcome when at one point not so long ago (though it seems eons) she stood a chance of getting off altogether or a sentence that may now be nearing its end. I think it's the worst possible outcome for her despite what her twits are tweeting.
On a different subject the second volume of that Behind the Words has been published. Just downloaded it then and am looking forward to reading it on my comfy couch in my just the right temperature lounge room where the only noises I have to listen to are the music I choose to play, unless I decide I want silence. Might even read a bit of it in a deep hot bath where I can linger for as long as I want to. Being in prison would be awful IMO.
http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Words-...2&sr=8-2&keywords=behind+the+words+jodi+arias
Hope it's OK to link to this book on amazon. If not and anyone wants to check it out, google the author's name: Kim Anne Whittemore. Volume 1 was very good and very funny in its merciless skewering of Arias.