Dear Readers,
Each of us holds within us a kaleidoscope of identities. We’re someone’s child, someone’s spouse, perhaps someone’s parent. We exhibit one set of behaviors at home, another at work or even on vacation. We might be bold online, shy in person, talkative to friends, awkward with strangers. Who we were a decade ago might only tenuously resemble who we are today as our interests, responsibilities, relationships transform. We may even audition a whole new identity from time to time.
In Dating By the Book, Maddie is at a crossroads, struggling between who she’s been and who she wants to become. She’s walked away from one career to start a new venture running a bookstore, and she can’t help but second-guess the path she’s chosen. She’s also turned a writing hobby into a profession but hasn’t quite embraced her burgeoning identity as an author. Jilted at the altar months ago, she’s gone from almost wed to totally single. And now, she’s re-considering how to relate to the various men in her life: An ex-fiance, a high school flame, a childhood friend, a casual acquaintance, and a virtual stranger. Could any of them be hiding a secret identity as potential romantic hero? To answer that question, Maddie needs to figure out who she wants to be and fit together all the puzzle pieces of her life.
I hope you’ll enjoy her journey!
Mary Ann Marlowe
About Dating by the Book:
Is love just something you find in books?
Six months ago, writer and bookstore owner Maddie Hanson was left at the altar. Since then, she’s had zero interest in romance—despite the fact that she runs a book club full of sexy eligible bachelors. But when her latest novel is panned by an anonymous blogger who goes by the name Silver Fox—and who accuses her of knowing nothing about passion—she decides to prove her nemesis wrong by seeking a romance hero in real life . . .
There’s the smoldering rock musician, the bookish college professor, and her competitive childhood friend who may want to steal her bookstore more than her heart. Even Silver Fox is getting in on the action, sending Maddie alarmingly—and intoxicatingly—flirtatious emails. And that’s not all. Her ex wants her back.
Now Maddie is about to discover that like any good story, life has twists and turns, and love can happen when you least expect it—with the person you least expect . .
About Mary Ann Marlowe:
Mary Ann lives in central Virginia where she works as a computer programmer/DBA. She spent ten years as a university-level French professor, and her resume includes stints as an au pair in Calais, a hotel intern in Paris, a German tutor, a college radio disc jockey, and a webmaster for several online musician fandoms. She has lived in twelve states and three countries and loves to travel.
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