The Undateable
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Descripción editorial
One San Francisco librarian would rather check out a good romance than dare to experience it herself. Luckily, her own next chapter is full of surprises…
Melissa “Bernie” Bernard isn’t familiar with fame. After all, she works at a college library with hardly any visitors. But when a video of a marriage proposal in her stacks goes viral, it’s not the bride and groom who capture the Internet’s attention. It’s Bernie—caught rolling her eyes. Now, just as she’s ready to go into hiding and permanently bury her nose in a book, a handsome reporter appears with a proposal of his own…
If Colin Rodriguez doesn’t do something big to attract new readers, his boss will hire someone else to dole out dating advice. Determined to prove he’s an expert at romance—despite his own pitiful track record—he pitches a story: He will find dates for the undateable. Specifically, for the
now-infamous, love-hating librarian at Richmond College.
Even though Bernie doesn’t believe in happily-ever-afters, she’s not one to resist a good challenge. Yet with one disastrous date after another, she’s ready to give up. Until Colin proves he’ll do anything to find her the perfect match—even if it means putting himself up for the role…
Praise for Sarah Title’s Southern Comfort Romance series
“Sexy and made me laugh!” —Smexy Books
“A fast-paced read that provided just as many smiles from the humor as it did sizzles from the romance.” —The Book Divas Reads
“Wild, witty, and wonderful.” --New York Times bestselling author Jo Goodman
“Quite a sexy book.” —USAToday.com
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Title (Practice Makes Perfect) launches her Librarians in Love contemporary romance series with a hilarious and charming first installment. San Francisco resident Melissa "Bernie" Bernard doesn't mean to be a clich , but when a picture of her is turned into a viral "Disapproving Librarian" meme, she becomes the poster child for the uptight and unhip. Colin Rodriguez is the token straight guy at a growing fashion magazine, and his job is on the line: either he turns the disapproving librarian into a successful article series, or he's out on his ear. Prickly and at odds from the first, Bernie and Colin spark off each other as he persuades her to participate in 30 first dates in 30 days. Delightfully mouthy Bernie ("Totally not looking at your butt, Mr. Patriarchy") accepts the challenge to prove she's single by choice, not because she's undateable, and endures a gut-busting succession of dates gone wrong. Meanwhile, Colin gets a crash course in dating from a woman's perspective, an experience that forces him into maturity. Their story is funny, engrossing, and delightfully witty. Readers will be eager for the rest of the series.