Author: | Nina Cordoba | ISBN: | 1230001375619 |
Publisher: | Nina Cordoba | Publication: | October 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nina Cordoba |
ISBN: | 1230001375619 |
Publisher: | Nina Cordoba |
Publication: | October 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
From Nina Cordoba's inbox, regarding multi-award winning novel-- NOT DREAMING OF YOU:
"It deserves 10 STARS! I feel like I made new friends. Thank you."--Charlotte
"I absolutely LOVED Not Dreaming of You! Thank you for giving me a little slice of heaven." --Beth
"It's 2:00am. I just finished "Not Dreaming if You". It was the most laughing I've done over a book in a long time. Thanks for the great characters. I loved them all." --Cheryl
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
LOSER? OR LUNATIC?
Kiki Villanueva holds a master’s degree from UCLA, is the best second grade teacher ever, and believes she had a psychic dream when she was thirteen in which she was given a list of her future husband’s attributes. Children are her life, and Kiki has good reason to think she may not have any if she doesn’t marry soon. Since typical dating methods haven’t been working out, she decides that when she goes back to L.A. for the summer, she’ll start using the list to sort through potential candidates.
When jaded political journalist Mark Bennett confesses to his doctor he no longer finds women—or anything else—exciting, Dr. Chuck is worried he’s depressed and suggests a change of pace. Mark agrees to write a fluff piece for a magazine about people who join high-priced match-making services. (His premise is "Losers or Lunatics?") The dating service introduces him to Kiki, and he’s charmed by her open, passionate nature—not to mention her big, brown “do me” eyes—though she definitely belongs in the Lunatic category with that psychic stuff. Mark is a confirmed bachelor from a family where no one says the L-word. However, while accompanying warm, sexy Kiki on her match-making service dates for his story, he soon wonders why he’s literally driving her to the arms of other men. If he could only get her to forget her list, and everything he said when they first met—oh, and the fact that he’s been a complete jackass…
But Kiki’s not about to waste time on an emotionally challenged cynic who only wants to “play” and is definitely not on her list, even if he is handsome, and funny, and sexy—uh-oh!
MORE READER COMMENTS::
"Love Kiki!"--Gina
"I am only on Chap. 12, and it is so great, I just ordered 'Always Dreaming of You.' 'Don't Make Me Make You Brownies' is next. Thank you for being my new favorite author! I will definitely be following your blog, too." --Charlotte
"I wont give up searching until i find a movie adaptation to this 'NOT Dreaming Of You'. It is the most beautiful story i have ever read and i pretty much cried from beginning to end, happy and sad cries." --Jodie
"I just finished reading your Not Dreaming of You and I had to tell you how much I LOVED it! I had to be at an early hospital appointment this morning. I sat there laughing and the nurse asked me if I had a good book and I said...yes...it's very good! It's one of the best modern romances I have ever read. Speaking as a book-addict, it's so lovely to read a whole book that it just fantastic. You probably know this already, but you are a brilliant writer!!! Thank you for making my day (which could have been really depressing, but thanks to you I laughed so much it's been lovely)". --Cari
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From Nina Cordoba's inbox, regarding multi-award winning novel-- NOT DREAMING OF YOU:
"It deserves 10 STARS! I feel like I made new friends. Thank you."--Charlotte
"I absolutely LOVED Not Dreaming of You! Thank you for giving me a little slice of heaven." --Beth
"It's 2:00am. I just finished "Not Dreaming if You". It was the most laughing I've done over a book in a long time. Thanks for the great characters. I loved them all." --Cheryl
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
LOSER? OR LUNATIC?
Kiki Villanueva holds a master’s degree from UCLA, is the best second grade teacher ever, and believes she had a psychic dream when she was thirteen in which she was given a list of her future husband’s attributes. Children are her life, and Kiki has good reason to think she may not have any if she doesn’t marry soon. Since typical dating methods haven’t been working out, she decides that when she goes back to L.A. for the summer, she’ll start using the list to sort through potential candidates.
When jaded political journalist Mark Bennett confesses to his doctor he no longer finds women—or anything else—exciting, Dr. Chuck is worried he’s depressed and suggests a change of pace. Mark agrees to write a fluff piece for a magazine about people who join high-priced match-making services. (His premise is "Losers or Lunatics?") The dating service introduces him to Kiki, and he’s charmed by her open, passionate nature—not to mention her big, brown “do me” eyes—though she definitely belongs in the Lunatic category with that psychic stuff. Mark is a confirmed bachelor from a family where no one says the L-word. However, while accompanying warm, sexy Kiki on her match-making service dates for his story, he soon wonders why he’s literally driving her to the arms of other men. If he could only get her to forget her list, and everything he said when they first met—oh, and the fact that he’s been a complete jackass…
But Kiki’s not about to waste time on an emotionally challenged cynic who only wants to “play” and is definitely not on her list, even if he is handsome, and funny, and sexy—uh-oh!
MORE READER COMMENTS::
"Love Kiki!"--Gina
"I am only on Chap. 12, and it is so great, I just ordered 'Always Dreaming of You.' 'Don't Make Me Make You Brownies' is next. Thank you for being my new favorite author! I will definitely be following your blog, too." --Charlotte
"I wont give up searching until i find a movie adaptation to this 'NOT Dreaming Of You'. It is the most beautiful story i have ever read and i pretty much cried from beginning to end, happy and sad cries." --Jodie
"I just finished reading your Not Dreaming of You and I had to tell you how much I LOVED it! I had to be at an early hospital appointment this morning. I sat there laughing and the nurse asked me if I had a good book and I said...yes...it's very good! It's one of the best modern romances I have ever read. Speaking as a book-addict, it's so lovely to read a whole book that it just fantastic. You probably know this already, but you are a brilliant writer!!! Thank you for making my day (which could have been really depressing, but thanks to you I laughed so much it's been lovely)". --Cari
Attachments area