Synopsis (from Amazon): Rae Wallace would rather drown in a vat of pinot greezh and be eaten by her own beagle than make another trip down the aisle--even if it is her best friend's wedding. She's too busy molding the minds of first graders and polishing that ol' novel in the drawer to waste time on any man.
But when her best friends stage an intervention, Rae is forced to give in. After all, they've hatched a plan to help her find love the 21st century way: online. She's skeptical of this electronic chlamydia catcher, but she's out to prove she hasn't been too picky with men.
However, when a familiar fella's profile pops up--the dangerously hot substitute teacher from work--Rae swipes herself right into a new problem...
Sarcastic, irreverent, and uproariously funny--the painfully-true, so-insightful-it-hurts kind of funny--Ricki Schultz's wry debut will speak to fans of Bridesmaids or Trainwreck, and to anyone who's ever been on a bad date.
One (or more) Sentence Summary: Funny read about online dating. Relatable characters, current trend in dating (thank goodness I am married) and easy read
Ricki Cardenas is the author of two humorous women’s fiction novels, MR. RIGHT-SWIPE (2017) and Georgia Author of the Year finalist SWITCH AND BAIT (2018), both published by Grand Central (Hachette) under the name Ricki Schultz.
Among other publications, she has contributed to Writer’s Digest Books, and she is also a freelance editor. She earned a B.A. in English and an M.Ed. in Secondary Education from John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio, and she’s taught English for most of her adult life. She lives in Atlanta now with her husband and geriatric beagle, and her writing is represented by Barbara Poelle of Irene Goodman Literary Agency.
If you feel so inclined, give her Facebook author page a "like" (http://www.facebook.com/rickicardibooks), follow her on Twitter (@RickiCardi), or take a gander at her on the Instagrams (rickicardibooks). She would love to discuss taking on your editing project, so check out her Web site (www.rickicardenas.com) or shoot her an e-mail (rickicardibooks@gmail.com).
Among other publications, she has contributed to Writer’s Digest Books, and she is also a freelance editor. She earned a B.A. in English and an M.Ed. in Secondary Education from John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio, and she’s taught English for most of her adult life. She lives in Atlanta now with her husband and geriatric beagle, and her writing is represented by Barbara Poelle of Irene Goodman Literary Agency.
If you feel so inclined, give her Facebook author page a "like" (http://www.facebook.com/rickicardibooks), follow her on Twitter (@RickiCardi), or take a gander at her on the Instagrams (rickicardibooks). She would love to discuss taking on your editing project, so check out her Web site (www.rickicardenas.com) or shoot her an e-mail (rickicardibooks@gmail.com).
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