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The What If Guy by Brooke Moss

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Also by Brooke Moss:

The What-If Guy, July 2013
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Keeping Secrets in Seattle, February 2013
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The What If Guy, August 2011
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The What If Guy, August 2011
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The What If Guy
Brooke Moss

Second Chance, Twice the Charm

The Fairfield #1
Entangled
August 2011
On Sale: August 2, 2011
Featuring: Henry Tobler; Autumn Cole
357 pages
ISBN: 193704419X
EAN: 9781937044190
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Romance Contemporary

After losing her job at a swanky Seattle art gallery, single mother Autumn Cole reluctantly returns to her tiny hometown of Fairfield, Washington. Autumn’s disgruntled twelve-year old son isn’t thrilled about going from hip to hick, but Autumn’s got it worse. She’ll get to resume her role as the town drunk’s daughter.

When his public divorce turns ugly, history teacher Henry Tobler decides to disappear. He finds exactly what he’s looking for amidst Fairfield’s quirky residents, but when the woman he’s pined for since college shows up and nearly breaks his nose in front of a classroom full of twelve-year-olds, his newfound peace threatens to crumble.

Autumn cannot believe Henry is in Fairfield, or that fate chose such a miserable time to drop him back in her life. She and her father face a crisis decades in the making. Can rediscovering love--and herself--with her “what if” guy teach Autumn to forgive before it’s too late?

Comments

13 comments posted.

Re: The What If Guy

"I am a strange, mildly perverted woman with no life" Lol - this sounds vaguely familiar - great description of a writer! The What if Guy - sounds fantastic - can't wait to read it.
(Nina Croft 9:54am July 16, 2011)

Congratulations Brooke! I really loved The What if Guy! It's totally satisfying with wonderfully written characters! It made me smile and it made me cry. This is a feel-good book that was a pleasure to read.

Have fun on your tour! :)
(
Danielle Barclay 12:46pm July 16, 2011)

Congratulations Brooke! I really loved The What if Guy! It's totally satisfying with wonderfully written characters! It made me and smile and it made me cry. This is a feel-good book that was a pleasure to read.

Have fun on your tour! :)
(
Danielle Barclay 12:58pm July 16, 2011)

Hey Brooke, loved your book. Great first time for your couple,
lol!!! Looking forward to the next one.
(
Lucianne Rivers 2:45pm July 16, 2011)

It doesn't hurt to ask people about how they fell in love, but not everybody is going to answer your question. Mine was a bit complicated, because my Husband was a few years older, and my Parents weren't fond of him, therefore I couldn't see him, and we went our separate ways for years before we got back together again. Love conquers all!! Anyway, I really want to read your book because it sounds like we have the same type of spunk. I'm sure I'll really enjoy it, since I do enjoy love stories. Good luck on your future endeavors!!
(
Peggy Roberson 3:13pm July 16, 2011)

You always make me smile, Brooke! I am one of the lucky people who have had the opportunity to read The "What If" Guy. I laughed...I cried...I loved the story. I'm sure everyone who reads your work will be begging for more of your inimitable voice...so write quickly! Congratulations!
(
Tracy March 3:15pm July 16, 2011)

You made me giggle outright. I'm creepy too, Brooke. I think loads of writers are. That we can have normal friends is surprising, at least it surprises me when people actually like me. Good luck on your tour and have fun!
(
Shea Berkley 5:06pm July 16, 2011)

I love What if's because they make me think of options and I like to keep my options open. Real love has oomph to it and stays around for awhile as long as there are things to work on and work out between two people.
(
Alyson Widen 5:09pm July 16, 2011)

I loved The "What If" Guy!!! I also love that you go a little outside the socially acceptable zone to get your answers. It's obvious in the subtleties in the book. Rock on, girlie!
(
Rachel Firasek 6:55pm July 16, 2011)

Inquiring minds need to know... You have an inquiring mind. I'm sure
people aren't offended by the conversation, afterall it takes them back
and lets them reminiscence.
(
Carla Carlson 1:56pm July 17, 2011)

I am with the same person after 23 years. I don't even remember if and when it was love. It just all of the sudden we were a couple (a couple of idiots, maybe). Anyways, with so many divorces in my family, including myself prior to meeting my current spouse, I would like to know why people can't make it work.
(
Vicki Hancock 3:39pm July 17, 2011)

This gives me a great look into an author's mind, one I find so different from my own. But I guess that's why I love reading books instead of writing them. To each her own, I suppose, and isn't great that we can't all be writers.

And congratulations, Vicki. I think being willing to compromise is one key to a lasting marriage.
(
Sigrun Schulz 7:20pm July 17, 2011)

Thanks for all of the support, guys. Somehow there is a type o in my blog. The
What If Guy will be available on August 2nd, 2011. I can't wait to share it with all
of you!
(
Brooke Moss 1:28pm July 18, 2011)

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