It's taken Molly three years to rebuild her life and
she's determined that the only man in it will be her
beloved dog, Valentine. Her Ask a Girl blog has led to a
book deal and she's happy giving advice to others on love
from the comfort of her own home. However, she has no
time for a man, even if that man is quite attractive and
has a dog. Little does Molly know but Daniel borrowed the
dog from his sisters in order to attract Molly's
attention. Daniel isn't looking for love either, as his
work as a divorce attorney, coupled with his own
childhood experiences, has him believing love and
marriage aren't worth the risk. Will Molly and Daniel
find a happily-ever-after despite their own misgivings
about love?
NEW YORK, ACTUALLY is the fourth book in the From
Manhattan with Love series. Readers can jump right
into the middle of this series as each romance is a
standalone story. Some familiar characters will appear in
NEW YORK, ACTUALLY, and I suspect that new readers will
want to get to know all of Sarah Morgan's wonderful
characters after getting a taste of them.
I love Molly and Daniel! Molly has hidden herself away
from others even as she continues to offer relationship
advice that resonates with her blog readers. Her devotion
to Valentine is heart-warming. However, it is Daniel and
his emotional growth that really make NEW YORK, ACTUALLY
such a beautiful story. I laughed as he bantered with his
two sisters, the Bark Rangers, but it was his growing
affection and love for Brutus that stole my heart.
Sarah Morgan does a marvelous job at infusing humor into
NEW YORK, ACTUALLY as this is one contemporary romance
you don't want to miss out on. In fact, the whole series
is phenomenal as Sarah Morgan has a gift for finding the
emotional heart of a story and pulling her readers into
it. If you love contemporary romance, don't hesitate to
give NEW YORK, ACTUALLY a try!
Meet
Molly—New York's most famous advice columnist, she
considers herself an expert at relationships…as long as
they're other people's. Still bruised from her last breakup,
Molly is in no rush to find happily-ever-after—the only love
of her life is her dalmatian, Valentine.
Meet
Daniel—A cynical divorce lawyer, he's hardwired to think
relationships are a bad idea. If you don't get involved, no
one can get hurt. Until he finds himself borrowing a dog to
meet the gorgeous woman he sees running in Central Park
every morning…
Molly and Daniel both think they know
everything about relationships. But as they try—and fail—to
resist their undeniable chemistry, they'll soon discover
they just might have a lot left to learn…