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GENRE: Contemporary Romance
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BLURB:
Miranda Shane lives a
quiet life among books and letters as a professor in a small upstate town. When
the playing-by-the-rules poet throws out convention and begins to use a
Scrabble board instead of paper to write, she sets off a chain of events that
rattles her carefully planned world.
Her awakening propels
her to take risks and seize chances she previously let slip by, including a
game-changing offer from the man she let slip away. But when the revelation of
an affair with a graduate student threatens the new life Miranda created, she
is forced to decide between love or poetry.
Review:
This story was so sweet, charming, and endearing. Getting to the know the characters and watching them grow was so much fun. The poetic thematic connection with the scrabble game was really neat and unique; it was a cool way to parallel the story and the characters to real life. Miranda would be so much fun to be friends with in real life. Her double life of being a poetry professor by day and a social media star by night was a fascinating and cool add-on to her character that is also so relatable. Plus, how she uses the scrabble board with her poetry was a completely out of the box idea! This was such a fun and sweet read. I really enjoyed it and would recommend to anyone as well.
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Excerpt
Two:
“You sure you don’t want to take a cab?” Scott asked her.
“I’m sure. Then we wouldn’t see the diamonds,” Lynn said.
“Tiffany’s?” Miranda asked. “You’re a little young for that
aren’t you? Though you are Bunny’s granddaughter.”
“Not like Grandma Bunny’s diamonds! The diamonds on the
sidewalk. Look!”
Sure enough, the concrete in front of them sparkled. Four or
five runs of sidewalk shimmered with mica flecks, then it went to plain for a
block or two, then more that sparkled.
“I want to know what makes them different,” Miranda said to
Scott, pointing at the abrupt change from sparkle to non-sparkle on the
sidewalk in front of them.
“But knowing the difference would ruin it,” Scott said.
“You’d rather think it was magic?”
“I like the idea of magic. Don’t you?” he asked.
“I don’t take much stock in that,” Miranda said.
“Daddy, look!” Lynn said.
And there in front of them was a huge elephant balloon with
a circus ball balancing on his trunk. The ball wasn’t all the way inflated yet;
it wobbled a little and the sides of the elephant shuddered some as the helium
pumped in. But an elephant as tall as a house at Central Park was a sight to
behold no matter the size or amount of helium left to go. The crowd around them seemed to holding their
breath in anticipation as the ball slowly rose.
“See,” Miranda said, “to people watching on television
that's magic. But it’s not magic. It’s a year of planning and then people
working all night on the day before a family holiday to pull it off.”
“But it’s magic to her,” Scott said.
Lynn strained at the barricade, craning her neck to see down
the street and the rest of the balloons staged there.
“Sure, it’s magic to her. She’s a kid. Kids have to believe
in magic. When you really grow up, it’s different.”
“I guess I’m not really grown up then,” Scott said. “And
maybe I don’t want to be.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Brandi Megan
Granett is an author, online English professor, and private writing mentor. She
holds a PhD in Creative Writing from Aberystwyth University, Wales, an MFA in
Fiction from Sarah Lawrence College, a Masters in Adult Education with an
emphasis on Distance Education from Penn State University, and a BA from the
University of Florida.
Granett is the
author of My Intended (William Morrow, 2000). Her short fiction has appeared in
Pebble Lake Review, Folio, Pleiades and other literary magazines, and is
collected in the volume Cars and Other Things That Get Around.
In addition,
she writes an author interview series for the Huffington Post, and is a member
of the Tall Poppy Writers, a community of writing professionals committed to
growing relationships, promoting the work of its members, and connecting
authors with each other and with readers.
When Granett is
not writing or teaching or mothering, she is honing her archery skills. She
lives in New Jersey with her husband, daughter and two dogs.
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