Synopsis
Haven HATES Mondays.
She loathes them.
Especially this Monday.
This is the Monday that’ll change her life, but will it be for better or worse?
At first glance, it’s seems to be for the worst. Losing her job, boyfriend and supposed friend is not how Haven envisaged her week starting. Temporarily living with her best friend, Spencer, is not how she envisaged spending her week and a new job is not what she expected to look forward to the following week.
Things start to look up for Haven. Despite the nasty delivery, her life is taking a new turn that she embraces and loves. She finds a new job and a place to live that are perfect for her. Everything seems to be going well but little things creep up and destroy the one thing she cherished the most and can’t live without.
It was a shaky start but her professional life is going in the direction she’s always wanted. If only she could say the same about her love life. After a failed long-term relationship, a blind date who is just like any guy you’d meet in a bar and a manwhore of a neighbour, she’s left thinking that it’s time to open the crazy cat lady starter box. All she wants is to be content with her life, but she’s not. She’s missing the one thing she’s dreamed of since she was a little girl. To be loved.
But what if it was in front of her the entire time?
Will she be able to mend the broken bridges?
Will she realise it was Love at First Glance?
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About the Author
Muriel
Garcia was born and raised in Belgium. She started writing a little over a year
ago and never thought she would ever publish; reading and writing weren’t her
favorite things to do in high school.
After
one of her friends gave her a challenge
– the next time they would attend a book signing, she would be a signing author
(it did happen!) – she started to take writing a lot more seriously and never
looked back. She’s enjoyed every second of it and the friends she’s made along
the way.
She
loves music, tattoos—especially on hot men, traveling, and cooking. She has
always had an overly imaginative and creative mind but never thought of putting
words to paper. Now she couldn’t imagine not writing stories that are near and
dear to her heart.
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