'Tis The Season To Be Single
By Project Gadabout, Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 1 comments

Your gearing up to survive Thanksgiving, Congratulations are in order. But… And this is a big but, you still have Hanukah, Christmas, Kwanza, and the New Year to think about, plus Valentine's Day will rear it's ugly head. Which brings be to today's book club.
Ghost of Boyfriends Past by Carly Alexander. By the ripe old age of 31, Madison would like to believe she's learned something about relationships. About what she really wants, and what she sure as hell doesn't need. As the holidays roll around, she's lonely for that one special person. The one she might just find under the mistletoe the minute she stops looking.
First She Wanted Naughty...
Madison Greenwood's first post-college Christmas is more Sex and the City than It's a Wonderful Life. Sure, she does the home-for-the-holidays thing, but with her cynical gay pal Leo tagging along, her mom confessing to an extramarital affair, and every guy she ever dated (or lusted after) in high school beating a hot path to her front door, the movie of her life is anything but G-rated. Still, a girl's got to sow her wild oats while she can, right?
...Then She Wanted Nice...
Five years later, Madison's more interested in nesting than sowing, and the Christmas of her twenty-sixth year finds her looking forward to the gift of a proposal. Her Scottish boyfriend, Ian, is picture-perfect...in an impressionistic sort of way. The idea of him--his looks, his career, his to-die-for accent--fuels fantasies of home, hearth, and a whole new life across the Pond. Too bad the reality is a sham. A married sham.
...Now All She Wants For Christmas Is The Real Thing
By the ripe old age of thirty-one, Madison would like to believe she's learned something about relationships. About what she really wants, and what she sure as hell doesn't need. As the holidays roll around once more, she's grateful, as always, for the blessing of good friends, but lonely for that one special person. The one she might just find under the mistletoe the minute she stops looking...


















1 Comments
Sounds like a great book.
Sounds like a great book. Thanks for the review!
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