TYPORAMA
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Sexy… Romantic… Funny… Tragic…
Dating isn’t what it used to be. Forty year-old Serenade is searching for her Happy Ever After amidst red wine, unrequited love, a nosy boss, and a bleak future.
This is a highly relatable novel about a forty-something successful woman struggling to find companionship, be vulnerable and capable to talk about her physical and personal needs, and to recognize that true love can come in many forms.
It is perfect for fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid, Colleen Hoover, and Abbi Waxman, just to name a few.
Fresh out of boxed wine and romantic prospects, Serenade Kincaid, a middle-aged attorney in Boise, Idaho, enlists the assistance of Zac, a for-sex-only companion to ease her loneliness.
It’s all fun and games until he gets married and she falls ill.
With the stakes high, Sera’s friend/boss, Carolyn, takes things in her own hands only to find out not everything is as it seems.
"Loved it. My eyes are swollen. So many details had me laughing. Well Done. It is excellent!” ~ Michelle P.
“Loved the
book! I finished it in two days. I then gave it to my oldest daughter who now
is reading it.” ~ Leanna Y.
“Love Love Love. Sad I wasn't a "Wax Sister." I'm crying, but I absolutely LOVED it. Amazingly written and hard to put down.” ~ Pam P.
“The story
reminded me I am not my mistakes…my mistakes have helped shape me, but they do
not define who I am as a person. It reminded me to cherish the people
around me who love me. It reminded me to enjoy the here and now because
tomorrow is not guaranteed. It reminded me to be my unique, genuine self and not
be what I think others want me to be. I have a wax sister. I have a beloved, and
I am his beloved. I have a tribe of amazing people. I am looking at life a
little differently now after reading your book. Thank you for the gift of
refocusing my life. Every day should be a celebration of life.” ~ Michelle B.
"I in-hailed the book. It’s definitely a racy roller coaster of a ride. Very absorbing! And it broke my heart a little bit. There were moments when I delighted and laughed at Sera’s dry, sarcastic humor, but I also really felt the brutal heaviness of the turn her life takes (her cancer diagnosis). I felt like I was on the ride with her. She copes with the treatments with such bravery and grit that it’s more inspiring than sad. A wake-up call to live like our days are short. She develops into a believable and loveable main character. A sexy, beautifully vulnerable mess. And I agree with Sera. Tell the people in your life that you love - that you love them. Do it today.” ~ Laura D.
Thelma and Louise meets Eat, Pray, Love meets Me Before You.
The Placeholder is an unconventional, unforgettable, unputdownable story of loss and love.
Serenade Kincaid has lost everything: her stepchildren, her house, half her earnings, her luxury car, and her husband, all to a much younger–and more fertile–woman.
Sera is now drinking boxed wine from a plastic cup as she attempts to start over from a seedy motel, killing time scrolling dating apps in search of a semi-decent-not-mass-murderer-
As Sera discontentedly leapfrogs through men, her snarky, meddling boss and sometimes-best friend, Carolyn, encourages her to focus more on finding a friend with benefits, just until Prince Charming comes along, of course.
And Zac fits the bill.
He’s a self-proclaimed “unsuitable boyfriend” who looks to have jumped straight from the pages of a romance novel. Zac also insists he too is only looking for some fun, which is perfect for Sera.
Cue the booty calls. And wow, are they hitting the spot.
But when life takes a sharp left, all fun and games come to a screeching halt.
Now, Sera, Zac, and Carolyn must race against time to disentangle their web of lies and deceit before it’s too late.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Lynda Wolters grew up as a farmer's daughter in a tiny north Idaho town of 400 people. She now resides in the booming metropolis of Boise, Idaho (population 462,000) with her husband and Peekapoo.
Lynda would rather be ballroom and west coast swing dancing, rafting, or horseback riding than working, but finds her job in the legal field quite rewarding (and it pays the bills).
As a lover of people, fur babies, and underdogs, Lynda is an outspoken advocate for matters of the heart. She is passionate about volunteering and finding good in all things. As a thriver with an incurable cancer, she has learned the value of a day and the meaning of kindness.
Visit Lynda at her website and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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