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Introducing: The Lost Art: A Romantic Comedy

By Jennifer Griffith on June 18, 2014

I’m really excited about this book! And at long last, I’ve got a blurb. Well, it might be a work in progress.

All her life, Ava Young assumed the only way a guy would take a second look at her was if she was the only person in the room. And on fire. So she’s been distant, and possibly a little cold. At least on the outside.

But after her workplace crush says some crushing things, she’s ready to do something big about it–inside and out. And she’d better hurry because when a priceless art exhibit hits the Phoenix Metropolitan Art Museum and Ava’s in charge, a billionaire bachelor and a handsome FBI agent will be taking a second glance at the art.

And at Ava.

But tell me what you think. Does it sound like a beach read? Is it fluffy enough of escapist fiction for ya?

Coming soon! Really soon, I hope! I’ll let you know!

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