Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
For readers looking for the wit and heart of Mhairi McFarlane and a savvy digital take on modern love a la Alisha Rai, Ghosting: A Love Story will check all the boxes.
A charming Cyrano retelling, Ghosting will steal your heart--but unlike a dating app suitor--it will stick around awhile after LEAVE IT TO THE EXPERTS--TO BREAK ALL THE RULES
Online Dating Ghostwriting Rules to Live by
MILES
Dumped by his fianc e, not only is Miles couch-surfing across New York City, but downsizing has forced him to set up shop at a caf . Also, he no longer believes in love. Not a good look in his line of work . . .
Do not present a "perfect" image. No one will trust it. Nor should they.
ZOEY
Zoey's eccentric L.A. boss sent her packing to New York to "grow." But beneath her chill Cali demeanor, Zoey's terrified to venture beyond the caf across the street . . .
Think of your quirks--such as cosplaying B-movies from the 1980s--as a "Future Honesty." Save these as a reward only for those who prove worthy.
The only thing Miles and Zoey share is their daily battle for Caf Crudite's last day-old
biscotti. They don't know they're both ghostwriting "authentic" client profiles for rival online dating services. Nope, they have absolutely nothing in common. . . . Until they meet
anonymously online, texting on the clock . . .
Never remind the client you're their Cyrano. Once you've attracted a good match, let the client take over ASAP.
Soon, with their clients headed for dating disaster, both Miles and Zoey's jobs are at stake. And once they find out their lines have crossed, will their love connection be the real thing--or vanish into the ether?. . .
"A sweet, genuinely funny, banter-filled delight of a rom-com."
--Kerry Winfrey, author of Waiting for Tom Hanks
"Skilton puts a multicultural millennial spin on You've Got Mail in this laugh-out-loud romance. Solid laughs...rom-com fans will find this one well worth their time."
--Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
With lots of fun banter and quippy dialogue, Ghosting: A Love Story is for readers looking for the wit and heart of Mhairi McFarlane and Sophie Kinsella with the romance of You've Got Mail plus a savvy digital take on modern love a la Alisha Rai. "A sweet, genuinely funny, banter-filled delight of a rom-com." --Kerry Winfrey, author of Waiting for Tom Hanks Online Dating Ghostwriting Rules to Live by:
- Do not present a "perfect" image. No one will trust it. Nor should they.
- Think of your quirks--such as cosplaying B-movies from the 1980s--as a "Future Honesty." Save these as a reward only for those who prove worthy.
- Never remind the client you're their voice. Once you've attracted a good match, let the client take over ASAP.
Dumped by his fianc e, not only is Miles couch-surfing across New York City, but downsizing has forced him to set up shop at a local caf . Also, he no longer believes in love. Not a good look in his line of work...helping people find love as a ghostwriter for a failing dating site.
Zoey's eccentric L.A. boss sent her packing to New York to "grow." But beneath her chill Cali demeanor, Zoey's anxiety makes her terrified to venture beyond the caf across the street into the big city...
Finding themselves competing for space at Caf Crudite, the only thing Miles and Zoey think they share is their daily battle for last day-old biscotti and a mutual dislike of each other. They don't know they're both writers, creating "authentic" profiles for rival online dating services. They think they have absolutely nothing in common. . . . until they meet anonymously online while pretending to be their clients and sparks fly.
As they become more deeply connected online, their mistaken identities get more complicated when their clients experience a dating disaster IRL. Once they find out their lives have crossed in more ways than one, will their online connection be the real thing--or vanish into the ether?
"Skilton puts a multicultural millennial spin on You've Got Mail in this laugh-out-loud romance. Solid laughs...rom-com fans will find this one well worth their time."
--Publishers Weekly
"A light, hip, and humorous romance, perfect for stressful times."
--Booklist
"Skilton puts a multicultural millennial spin on You've Got Mail in this laugh-out-loud romance."
--Publishers Weekly
"Sweet and funny."
--Shelf Awareness
"Cyrano de Bergerac meets classic rom-com banter...An energetic romance that would make Nora Ephron proud."
--Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Online Dating Ghostwriting Rules to Live by:
- Do not present a "perfect" image. No one will trust it. Nor should they.
- Think of your quirks--such as cosplaying B-movies from the 1980s--as a "Future Honesty." Save these as a reward only for those who prove worthy.
- Never remind the client you're their voice. Once you've attracted a good match, let the client take over ASAP.
Dumped by his fianc e, not only is Miles couch-surfing across New York City, but downsizing has forced him to set up shop at a local caf . Also, he no longer believes in love. Not a good look in his line of work...helping people find love as a ghostwriter for a failing dating site.
Zoey's eccentric L.A. boss sent her packing to New York to "grow." But beneath her chill Cali demeanor, Zoey's anxiety makes her terrified to venture beyond the caf across the street into the big city...
Finding themselves competing for space at Caf Crudite, the only thing Miles and Zoey think they share is their daily battle for last day-old biscotti and a mutual dislike of each other. They don't know they're both writers, creating "authentic" profiles for rival online dating services. They think they have absolutely nothing in common. . . . until they meet anonymously online while pretending to be their clients and sparks fly.
As they become more deeply connected online, their mistaken identities get more complicated when their clients experience a dating disaster IRL. Once they find out their lives have crossed in more ways than one, will their online connection be the real thing--or vanish into the ether?