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Fletcher Agency
Melissa Chinchillo |
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THE FAIRER SEX
This funny, sexy, and insightful collection of eight stories asks the question "What do women want?" and answers it differently for each leading lady.
"Candace":
Is there any chance of a second date? That all depends on what a woman and a man are willing to invest in the first, in this quick-witted short story of a perfectly equitable modern romance. After ten years of bad blind dates, Candace is having a hard time believing Patrick is so spot-on. He's sharp, handsome, and kindher mind can't help racing to where it all will lead. Then the check arrives. It's time to get real.
"Keridee":
A small-town waitress, awestruck by dreams of a bigger world, looks forward to the biggest break of a budding career in this darkly comic short tale of what happens when innocence collides with cynicism. Eighteen-year-old Keridee is done with high school, her cheating boyfriend, her jealous friends, and Nowhere, Florida. She's determined to do something with her life, and her small-time modeling agent has already scored her a gig. She's working an event for a billionaire real estate mogul who happens to own a huge modeling agency. What if he's dazzled by her smile and makes her a star? What if the impossible actually happens?
"Meredith":
A frustrated lawyer finds release where she least expects itand where she needs it mostin this exhilarating, sexy romp through the finest gluten-free indulgences in a New York City grocery store. After another long workday, the only thing Meredith wants is a nice big bowl of paleo maple-pecan coconola. But the hour-long checkout line at 7:00 p.m. at an all-organic supermarket stands between her and satisfaction, and the yupster mob is working her last nerve. Then, out of nowhere, a spontaneous flirtation with a stranger shows her there's a lot more than coconola waiting for her in the bulk-food aisle.
Michelle Miller wrote pseudonymously until the publication of her debut novel, THE UNDERWRITING, which was translated into twenty languages and developed for television with Fox. She holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University and, in a past life, worked at JP Morgan's private bank. Michelle lives between London and Asheville, North Carolina, where she was born and raised.
Is there any chance of a second date? That all depends on what a woman and a man are willing to invest in the first, in this quick-witted short story of a perfectly equitable modern romance. After ten years of bad blind dates, Candace is having a hard time believing Patrick is so spot-on. He's sharp, handsome, and kindher mind can't help racing to where it all will lead. Then the check arrives. It's time to get real.
"Keridee":
A small-town waitress, awestruck by dreams of a bigger world, looks forward to the biggest break of a budding career in this darkly comic short tale of what happens when innocence collides with cynicism. Eighteen-year-old Keridee is done with high school, her cheating boyfriend, her jealous friends, and Nowhere, Florida. She's determined to do something with her life, and her small-time modeling agent has already scored her a gig. She's working an event for a billionaire real estate mogul who happens to own a huge modeling agency. What if he's dazzled by her smile and makes her a star? What if the impossible actually happens?
"Meredith":
A frustrated lawyer finds release where she least expects itand where she needs it mostin this exhilarating, sexy romp through the finest gluten-free indulgences in a New York City grocery store. After another long workday, the only thing Meredith wants is a nice big bowl of paleo maple-pecan coconola. But the hour-long checkout line at 7:00 p.m. at an all-organic supermarket stands between her and satisfaction, and the yupster mob is working her last nerve. Then, out of nowhere, a spontaneous flirtation with a stranger shows her there's a lot more than coconola waiting for her in the bulk-food aisle.
Michelle Miller wrote pseudonymously until the publication of her debut novel, THE UNDERWRITING, which was translated into twenty languages and developed for television with Fox. She holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University and, in a past life, worked at JP Morgan's private bank. Michelle lives between London and Asheville, North Carolina, where she was born and raised.
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Published 2019-02-14 by Amazon Original Stories |