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Description
"Chick-lit great! This book is witty, intelligent, funny, sweet, deep, real and honest." For jaded Emma Bradshaw, her blog is a way to come to terms with the 'serial datists' in her past - all those unsuitable men who've trampled on her heart and left her swearing off dating altogether. But when one anonymous blog commenter challenges her ideas on men, she can't help but open herself up. What can it hurt? After all, she doesn't even know his name. The problem is that now she's looking at men differently - including her new boss, sexy author Nick Reynolds. A romance with the boss, especially one who epitomises every 'serial datist' she's ever known, is a no-no on so many different levels. But Emma can't seem to stop herself from considering it. Which man will win Emma's guarded heart - the tempting boss, or the anonymous online man who understands her better than anyone she's ever known? The Truth about Cats and Bees: A Secret Blogger's Dating Debacles is the second book in The Truth About series. The Truth about Clicking Send and Receive is book 1 in the The Truth About series and it also released in November.
"Chick-lit great! This book is witty, intelligent, funny, sweet, deep, real and honest." For jaded Emma Bradshaw, her blog is a way to come to terms with the 'serial datists' in her past - all...
"Chick-lit great! This book is witty, intelligent, funny, sweet, deep, real and honest." For jaded Emma Bradshaw, her blog is a way to come to terms with the 'serial datists' in her past - all those unsuitable men who've trampled on her heart and left her swearing off dating altogether. But when one anonymous blog commenter challenges her ideas on men, she can't help but open herself up. What can it hurt? After all, she doesn't even know his name. The problem is that now she's looking at men differently - including her new boss, sexy author Nick Reynolds. A romance with the boss, especially one who epitomises every 'serial datist' she's ever known, is a no-no on so many different levels. But Emma can't seem to stop herself from considering it. Which man will win Emma's guarded heart - the tempting boss, or the anonymous online man who understands her better than anyone she's ever known? The Truth about Cats and Bees: A Secret Blogger's Dating Debacles is the second book in The Truth About series. The Truth about Clicking Send and Receive is book 1 in the The Truth About series and it also released in November.
A Note From the Publisher
Alissa Baxter was born in a small town in South Africa, and grew up with her nose in a book on a poultry and cattle farm. After school and university, where she majored in Political Science and French, she published her first Regency novel, The Dashing Debutante.
Alissa travelled overseas and worked as a flight attendant in Dubai before she moved to England, where she did an odd assortment of jobs while researching her second novel, Lord Fenmore’s Wager, which she wrote when she moved back to South Africa. Alissa’s third Regency novel, A Marchioness Below Stairs, is the sequel to Lord Fenmore’s Wager.
Alissa has lived in Durban and Cape Town but she eventually settled in Johannesburg where she lives with her husband and two sons.
Alissa is also the author of two chick-lit novels, Send and Receive and The Blog Affair, which have been re-released as The Truth About series: The Truth about Clicking Send and Receive Book 1 and The Truth About Cats and Bees Book 2.
The Truth about Cats and Bees was previously published by Ubuntu African Romance as The Blog Affair.
Alissa Baxter was born in a small town in South Africa, and grew up with her nose in a book on a poultry and cattle farm. After school and university, where she majored in Political Science and...
Alissa Baxter was born in a small town in South Africa, and grew up with her nose in a book on a poultry and cattle farm. After school and university, where she majored in Political Science and French, she published her first Regency novel, The Dashing Debutante.
Alissa travelled overseas and worked as a flight attendant in Dubai before she moved to England, where she did an odd assortment of jobs while researching her second novel, Lord Fenmore’s Wager, which she wrote when she moved back to South Africa. Alissa’s third Regency novel, A Marchioness Below Stairs, is the sequel to Lord Fenmore’s Wager.
Alissa has lived in Durban and Cape Town but she eventually settled in Johannesburg where she lives with her husband and two sons.
Alissa is also the author of two chick-lit novels, Send and Receive and The Blog Affair, which have been re-released as The Truth About series: The Truth about Clicking Send and Receive Book 1 and The Truth About Cats and Bees Book 2.
The Truth about Cats and Bees was previously published by Ubuntu African Romance as The Blog Affair.
Advance Praise
"Emma is a serious sassy woman whose sharp wit and tongue portrays her confident nature." Author Nana Prah
"Emma is a serious sassy woman whose sharp wit and tongue portrays her confident nature." Author Nana Prah
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