Dear
Internet: Am I a horrible person for wanting to sabotage my work
assignment—completely wreck a dating contest—because I hate the idea of love?
I know it sounds bad, but just hear me out, okay?
I (33F) work at a local paper, and two months ago, my editor assigned me a huge
project—run the upcoming, highly anticipated Bachelor Anonymous contest.
In essence, I’m supposed to help a reader-nominated bachelor find his special
someone, and while I should be excited to handle something of this magnitude
solo, I can’t help but get queasy over how gross it feels.
Like, how cheesy could this thing get?
Not to mention, I’m the last person who should be involved in this—my dating
and relationship history is a cluster. Generally, the person in charge of these
things shouldn’t fantasize about lighting the whole three-ring dating circus on
fire.
Anyway, men from all over Southern California, vying for the coveted bachelor
role, submitted their personal ads to my paper. The readers voted, and Single
Dad Seeks Juliet won by a landslide.
Enter Mr. Bachelor Anonymous (40M), the single dad Romeo seeking his Juliet.
Blah, blah, blah, right? Wrong.
You guys—and I cannot stress this enough—this guy is the ultimate
man in a six-foot-three, chiseled-muscle, freaking Adonis package with
aquamarine eyes that would haunt the dreams of an insomniac.
He’s a former Navy SEAL, successful business owner, motocross-riding, charming,
supportive, funny-as-heck single dad, and the more time I spend with him, the
more I want to bring this contest thing crumbling to the ground for an entirely
different reason.
Real talk: I think I’m falling for him.
Me, the woman who despises love, might be falling for the completely off-limits
Bachelor who I’m ironically assigned to help find love, while five other women
think they’re the only contestants competing for his heart.
So, Internet. Am I scum? Or is all fair in love and war?
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Ruthie – ☆☆☆☆
I am a very BIG Max Monroe fan, so I didn't even need to read the blurb to know
that I would love this, and I was absolutely right – this is another fabulous,
fun, sweet, and sexy read.
Holley is given the task of running her newspaper's Bachelor Anonymous competition.
She is just out of a ten-year relationship, so this really isn't her thing –
but she is nothing if not professional... haha, I can hardly believe I just
wrote that, given how the story goes!! Just wait until you hear what happens
when she first meets the bachelor, Jake. Ideally, read it where no one will
notice you laughing.
Jake is a total dream and really, who could not fall for him? He is an amazing
dad, and becomes a great friend to Holley, patiently waiting for her to
understand how he feels about her! In the meantime, we have a wonderful
ringside seat to their adventures meeting the possible matches Holley chose for
him.
Total pleasure to read from cover to cover – and perfect escapism.
Mary Jo – ☆☆☆☆
Do you know what happens when you have a single dad with a meddling 17 year old
daughter? You are about to find out in the latest release from Max Monroe.
Jake Brent finds himself in the middle of the newspaper's Bachelors
Anonymous contest unwittingly when Chloe, his beautiful, sweet, and
interfering daughter, submits a singles ad on his behalf. Enter Holley Fields,
the reporter who has been reluctantly assigned to not only write about the
bachelor and his dates, but choose the women she feels are best suited for him and
semi-chaperone these dates. Her problem? She's off love. You know the feeling
when your fiancé has not only been cheating on you for a while but then decides
the side piece is better than you and leaves you? Not at the altar, but close
enough to it that you decide that love is a fairy tale, blah, blah, blah.
So what's the problem? Jake – thankfully – agrees to go on these five dates and
all Holley has to do is write about them and submit them before her editor gets
her panties in a twist. No problem, right? Not so fast. Holley is a bit of
klutz and Jake finds himself keeping his eyes on her rather than the women he's
supposed to be paying attention to. Holley can't help her clumsiness, although
she's not sure why she seems to clumsier than normal when Jake's around.
Please pick up the book and spend a wonderful afternoon reading about Jake and
Holley. Holley's dad Phil (and his love of pickles), Jake's daughter Chloe, and
his best friend Garrett are a wonderful team of supporting characters.
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titles. Favorite writing partners and long-time friends, Max and Monroe strive
to live and write all the fun, sexy swoon so often missing from their Facebook
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