Title: Man Crush Monday
Author: Kirsty Moseley
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: February 3, 2020
Perma-single Amy Clarke prides herself on three things: her pink hair, her Converse collection, and her ability to drink copious amounts of margarita without puking. She isn’t looking for love. She’s perfectly content with her simultaneous love affairs with Netflix and both Ben and Jerry. The trouble is, sometimes, love finds you.
A new stand-alone romcom from Kirsty Moseley, best-selling author of The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window and Nothing Left to Lose.
Perma-single Amy Clarke prides herself on three things: her pink hair, her Converse collection, and her ability to drink copious amounts of margarita without puking. She isn’t looking for love. She’s perfectly content with her simultaneous love affairs with Netflix and both Ben and Jerry. The trouble is, sometimes, love finds you.
Five
months ago, he climbed aboard her train, and nothing has been the same
since. Fast-forward to now, she still doesn’t know his name, but she
knows she wants his babies.
Her
crush—this tall, dark, and handsome dork who gets on her train every
other Monday—has no idea he brightens her day with his panty-wetting
smile and laugh that makes her pulse quicken.
When
a chance encounter outside of workforces them to have their first
proper conversation, things quickly go from loving him from afar to up
close and very personal. With a string of disastrous exes in her past,
has Amy finally found her Mr. Perfect? Or does fate have other plans?
"Adorably sweet, incredibly funny and totally astounding!" - Little Steamy Reads
"An opposites attract, seemingly unlikely romance that’s a fun read with some unexpected drama. I felt the love and the angst. A great read!" - Keri Loves Books
"Man Crush Monday is hands down the best contemporary romance with rom-com vibes, I've recently read." - Bookmarks by Jasmina Blog
If she had to sum herself up in one word, it would probably be 'daydreamer' - but unlike most of her school teachers, she doesn't necessarily view that as a bad thing. After all, she read somewhere once that books are like waking dreams....
She lives in Norfolk, England with her husband and son.
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