Jack Daniels is the cure to all evils.
Sex should be casual and, preferably, anonymous.
Giving a damn is for nurses, philanthropists and suicide hotlines.
Those
are the values Mathew Rogers built his adult life on and plans to spend
the rest of his days honoring. In his pursuit of happiness,
he embarks on a one year journey where he’ll have to prove he can live
by his values and rely only on himself.
Four months and thirteen
days later, due to a series of unfortunate events, he finds himself in
the rickety town of Jolene, Alabama. There, he meets Lexie, a waitress
with some serious attitude and values of her own.
Never underestimate the healing power of chocolate chips.
If it walks and talks like a jerk, it’s definitely a jerk. Stay the hell away.
When in doubt, go with a smile and kindness. It goes a long way.
Taken
by her beauty and personality, Mathew questions all he’s ever known
and, much to his surprise, begins to give a damn about someone else for
once in his life. The problem, however, is that Lexie seems to despise
him.
Desperate to get his life back but unable to get in his car
and drive to the next unplanned destination, Matt stays in Jolene. In
the midst of arguments, unlikely friendships, new values and heartbreak,
they’ll both try to find a reason to stay.
AUTHOR BIO:
Words
have always been a passion of mine. I’ve always loved to read them,
write them and learn them in other languages. Last year, I’ve decided
to take that passion and turn it into a book, the result was Exception,
my very first novel due this October.
Whenever I’m not sitting
behind my computer, I’m either enjoying the company of my dear hubby,
Alex, and our four four-legged babies or reading. I’m a firm believer in
long hand written letters, love of any kind and good stories.
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