Synopses & Reviews
Dana Mayo is a whiz at solving puzzles-but only the kind that appear in the daily newspaper. When it comes to matters of the heart, she doesn't have a clue.
After a disastrous attempt to track down the former love of her life, Dana determines to take fate into her own hands and find a new Mr. Right- preferably one who's not already married. Soon she's spending time with Hank, a hunky contractor who is restoring a neighborhood brownstone to its former glory. Handsome and loyal, he's almost too good to be true-but she just can't shake the feeling he's hiding something. Enter Billy, a sexy brainiac who shares her passion for crosswords. He would be perfect, too-if she weren't old enough to be his aunt.
With crises looming on all fronts, Dana's wits are about to be put to the ultimate test. Before she loses it all, she'll have to figure out what she really wants-a puzzle that's anything but black-and-white.
Review
“Goss’ new novel is cleverly written and genuinely funny… This story will hook you and keep you riveted until the last page.” –
Romantic Times "With plenty of laughs along the way, readers will delight in Dana's candid quest for love." –Publishers Weekly, starred review x
Synopsis
Artist Dana Mayo is taking the reigns of her romantic future-and the first step is tracking down the one Mr. Right she never should have let go. But her search has barely begun when she's distracted by a handsome neighbor. He seems perfect for her, but she can't shake the feeling he's hiding something important. At the same time she meets a sexy brainiac who seduces her over their shared passion for crossword puzzles. He'd be perfect, too-if he wasn't too young for her.
Now that the happiness she so desperately wants is within reach, how can it be so hard to choose the right man? But when it comes to love, it's clear Dana doesn't have a clue. Her problem-solving skills will be put to the ultimate test when she puts it all on the line for love.
About the Author
Janet Goss moved to New York many years ago with a dearth of both experience and connections, but quickly turned to fiction writing and a series of unusual jobs. She still lives in New York City with her husband and their spoiled-rotten behemoth of a cat.