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Why I Love Singlehood

Eva Perino is single and proud of it. Owner of The Grounds, a coffee shop nestled in the heart of a college town, thirtysomething Eva cherishes her comfortable life filled with quirky friends, a fun job, and no significant other. In fact, she’s so content to be on her own that she started a blog about it: “Why I Love Singlehood.” Yet when she hears the news of her ex-boyfriend’s engagement, her confidence in her single status takes a surprisingly hard hit.

So begins Eva’s clumsy (and occasionally uproarious) search for love as she secretly joins an online dating site, tries her hand at speed-dating, and breaks her own rule by getting involved with one of The Grounds’ regulars. Soon Eva is forced to figure out exactly who—or what—is the true love of her life. Sparkling with warmth and wit, Why I Love Singlehood is a charming and insightful must-read for anyone—single or otherwise—who has ever been stymied by love.

 

Reviewer: Kittybooboo13
Review: May 13, 2011
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
This is a wonderful book. I enjoyed it very much, and no, I actually hate coffee! As for the cues for restarting a dating life, I think Eva has the right idea: investigate, investigate, investigate. Sure, she has a lot of interesting situations thrown at her (like Speed Dating or the burning of the college dorm). But she learns from trial and error as to what works well for her. Along the way she even learns

Ordinary World

Readers who fell in love with Andi Cutrone in Elisa Lorello’s first novel, Faking It, can now join Andi on a new journey in which she faces a challenge unlike any she has ever known. Ordinary World begins six years after Lorello’s first installment left off: Andi is blissfully married, works as a recently tenured professor at Northampton University, and is a published author. Life is ideal—until her husband’s death in a senseless accident shatters Andi’s world, plunging her into a gulf of depression and grief. Her family and friends do what that they can to ease her anguish, but no one seems to have the right words to heal Andi’s pain. On the advice of a friend, she travels to Italy to escape and unexpectedly runs into the man who once helped her discover her authentic self. As their friendship is renewed, Andi finally begins to heal, daring to hope that someday she will be happy again. Both wrenching and uplifting, Ordinary World is a moving tale of love and loss, joy and sorrow, heartbreak and hope.

Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Apr 14, 2011
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
Andi Cutrone seems to have found a secure, content and happy place in her life now that she is married to her husband Sam. But when he's involved in a freak accident that claims his life, her life is turned upside down instantaneously. She plunges into a deep depression and she loses sight of herself along the way. This depression carries on for two long years and with the urging of a friend, she decides to h

Faking It

After breaking off her engagement, thirty-something writing professor Andi Cutrone abandons New England for her native Long Island to focus on her career and start over. When she meets Devin at a cocktail party, the sight of an honest-to-goodness male escort shocks her—and fascinates her more than a little. Months later, Andi impulsively calls Devin. Over cheesecake in Brooklyn, she offers him a proposition: he will teach her how to be a better lover, and in return, she will give him writing lessons. He agrees, and together they embark upon an intense partnership that proves to be as instructive as it is arousing. For in the midst of lessons in rhetorical theory and foreplay, Andi and Devin delve into deeper questions about truth, beauty, and self, gradually coming face-to-face with the issues at the core of their emotional limitations. Smart, witty, and introspective, Faking It is an engrossing novel about two people discovering their authentic selves.

Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Apr 5, 2011
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
Andi Cutrone decides to leave her life in New England and heads back to her native Long Island to start a new life for herself. Since she's a writing professor, she takes a position at SUNY Brooklyn and begins to make new changes to her life. While attending a cocktail party, she meets an intriguing gentleman named Devin and is shocked to find out that he's really a male escort. As they're talking, she lear

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