The Do Over
By: A.L. Zaun
Release Date: May 18, 2013
Life
doesn't look like it's supposed to for Dani Ruiz, a hopeless romantic. After a
painful and sudden break-up with Rick Marin, Dani hides away from reality,
retreating to a world of fiction where she prefers book boyfriends over the
hassles of a relationship.
Almost two years later, Dani's friends are tired of watching her in a holding pattern, so they stage an intervention, forcing her back into the real world of dating.
Unexpectedly, Dani meets Liam Lucas, a down-to-earth firefighter. He might be the person to show her she's still worth something. Dani's hesitant to trust her heart with another man, but their instant and electric chemistry is something she can't deny.
As Dani starts to believe that she's found her real-life book boyfriend, Rick decides that he'll go to any lengths to get her back. Seeing Rick as a changed man makes Dani question everything.
Almost two years later, Dani's friends are tired of watching her in a holding pattern, so they stage an intervention, forcing her back into the real world of dating.
Unexpectedly, Dani meets Liam Lucas, a down-to-earth firefighter. He might be the person to show her she's still worth something. Dani's hesitant to trust her heart with another man, but their instant and electric chemistry is something she can't deny.
As Dani starts to believe that she's found her real-life book boyfriend, Rick decides that he'll go to any lengths to get her back. Seeing Rick as a changed man makes Dani question everything.
A.L. Zaun graduated from Florida International University
with a degree in English Literature a long time ago. A degree she didn't use at
all in her professional endeavors. She loves to read, write and take pictures.
She walks around with her camera, and most importantly she has her e-reader
available at all times. Healthcare Management by day, Mommy in the evening and
most nights, you can find her sitting in front of her laptop with a bottle of
Diet Pepsi, bringing the voices in her head to life on the pages of her debut
novel, The Do Over.
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