Author: | Emily Kendy | ISBN: | 9781311375377 |
Publisher: | Emily Kendy | Publication: | August 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Emily Kendy |
ISBN: | 9781311375377 |
Publisher: | Emily Kendy |
Publication: | August 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Rebecca is establishing her legitimacy as a freelance writer, while adventuring through the city’s underbelly with her best friend Simon. Once she meets Ezra, the unattainable editor of a popular underground music magazine, her escapades reach tragically absurd proportions as she struggles to find her balance between bad life decisions, a dead-end job at a local bookstore, and a rocky relationship with her father’s new family.
When family tensions, epic dating mishaps, and nights of lawless debauchary escalate, Rebecca is forced to learn that in order to climb mountains she’ll first have to crawl out of the gutter.
“A harlequin romance from hell." -Chris Walter, author of Boozecan
“A catastrophically funny romp through the muck and ironies of dating, and the growing pains of ambition.” -The East Vancouver Writer’s Collective
“Never before have I hoped so intensely that a fictional character gets struck by a train at the end.” - Craig Calhoun, winner of Broken Pencil Magazine's Literary Deathmatch, 2014
Rebecca is establishing her legitimacy as a freelance writer, while adventuring through the city’s underbelly with her best friend Simon. Once she meets Ezra, the unattainable editor of a popular underground music magazine, her escapades reach tragically absurd proportions as she struggles to find her balance between bad life decisions, a dead-end job at a local bookstore, and a rocky relationship with her father’s new family.
When family tensions, epic dating mishaps, and nights of lawless debauchary escalate, Rebecca is forced to learn that in order to climb mountains she’ll first have to crawl out of the gutter.
“A harlequin romance from hell." -Chris Walter, author of Boozecan
“A catastrophically funny romp through the muck and ironies of dating, and the growing pains of ambition.” -The East Vancouver Writer’s Collective
“Never before have I hoped so intensely that a fictional character gets struck by a train at the end.” - Craig Calhoun, winner of Broken Pencil Magazine's Literary Deathmatch, 2014