2 Romantic Comedy Novels by London Tracy
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Overview: Avid journaler. Dog lover. People lover. Writer. Lover of children.
I believe that there’s good and bad in all of us and that the people who like us choose to only focus on the good. I possess an insatiable curiosity about all things. I adore character driven movies and instrumental music that transports me to a place of nirvana. I believe that Leonardo DiCaprio is the most fascinating actor of all time. If I could write as well as he acts, I would be rich.
Genre: Fiction > Romance > Comedy > Humour
Pink:
Tapping into the notion that we love with our hearts and not our heads, Pink explores one woman’s struggle to choose between the man she always wanted and the one who’s almost perfect.
It’s been a year since Summer Jones’ heart was broken by Jay Evers, a man who refused to commit to her because of his on-again, off-again relationship with his first love. A year later, Summer licks her wounds and is ready to fall in love again. After Summer makes a marvelous connection with the handsome and charming Morgan Moran, Jay resurfaces in her life, and he is just as irresistible as he always was. Now Summer has to choose between the man she always wanted, and the new man in her life who is as close to perfection as there is.
The Women Who Love Rome:
With the success of TV shows such as Big Love and Sister Wives, comes the outlandish comedy, The Women Who Love Rome. In the vein of a twenty-first century lifestyle, this comedy tells the story of four rebels, one delicious man and three unforgettable women who shake up the town of Sandcastle Beach, Illinois with their outrageous, over-the-top, flamboyant way of expressing themselves.
This unique family-of-four does everything together: They sleep in the same bed, cook together, shop together, shower together, entertain each other with their hilarious views about life and even experiment with an exotic kind of ice cream that evokes extreme euphoria. “And don’t let the cover image fool you," says Tracy. "You won’t find much sex in this fable because it’s all about the laughs.”
Tracy admits that up until she penned this comedy, she never dreamed that she would consider sharing a man with another woman, much less two, however, now, after spending countless hours in the fictitious world of Rome, India, Storm and Thursday, she’s had a complete change of heart.
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