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A review by constancenorene
Finding Mr. Write by Kelley Armstrong
5.0
I needed something refreshing. Something soothing, something funny, something to scratch that itch, especially after reading two darker books in a row. Finding Mr. Write scratched that itch entirely!
When Daphne McFadden sends her manuscript in under a man’s name under a whim, she never expects to hear anything back, especially not a huge book deal. There’s just one problem with this success: they need a male author photo for her book. Enter Chris Stanton, an accountant filling in a favor for Daphne’s best friend Nia.
We follow the duo as they face down bears, a tv interview, and a media circus- and the romantic tension that follows!
When Daphne McFadden sends her manuscript in under a man’s name under a whim, she never expects to hear anything back, especially not a huge book deal. There’s just one problem with this success: they need a male author photo for her book. Enter Chris Stanton, an accountant filling in a favor for Daphne’s best friend Nia.
We follow the duo as they face down bears, a tv interview, and a media circus- and the romantic tension that follows!