She writes a food blog, but it isn’t paying the bills. The ink is barely dry on her divorce, and thanks to her ex-father-in-law, she’s also out of a job. There were some really funny parts, and I liked both Bryn and Tom, but it wasn’t as engaging as previous reads.īryn is in a rough place. I didn’t connect with this one as much, though. I always enjoy her books, especially when she partners up with others. She doesn’t leave a glass slipper, either-just a pair of panties with chocolate bunnies printed on them. I want a repeat, but my flying Cinderella disappears immediately afterward. What follows is the hottest experience of my adult life. But when a curvy woman in a red wrap dress charges me like she’s a gymnast about to mount my high bar, all I can do is brace myself and catch her. But when my besties dare me to leap on the first single man I see, they don't expect me to actually go through with it.Īll I need right now is some peace and quiet while my home renovation TV show is on hiatus. Too bad my ex shows up with his new arm candy. I’m still taking a hard pass.įree designer cocktails, they say. I just want to stay home and post a new recipe on my blog: Brynn’s Dips and Balls.īut my friends aren’t having it. He puts the "screw" in screwball comedy.Īt thirty-four, I’m reeling from a divorce. Man Hands (Man Hands, #1) by Sarina Bowen, Tanya EbyĪmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Books
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