Chasing Mr. Wrong
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Publisher Description
What if everything she thought she knew about finding Mr. Right…was wrong?
She may be fresh off a messy divorce, but Zoey Woodland still believes in happily ever after. In fact, being raised by an unstable alcoholic mom made her determined to find Mr. Right who would bring her security. To accomplish that and pay her mortgage—she enrolls in a relationship coaching certification course centered on the scientific “rules of love.” Zoey figures all she has to do is follow the research, get a few paying clients, and attract the right man of her own.
Never mind that her ex-husband’s still sending her roses to try to win her back—or that she still knows nothing about love. That may be why her bossy older sister Tiffany insists on dictating Zoey’s dating choices (along with everything else in her life).
When Reynesh Babu shows up on her front porch to introduce himself as her new neighbor, Zoey is instantly offended by the confident, if extremely attractive, man. Because Reynesh runs a competing company, she hopes to outdo him. He insists that his dating app, guided by the stars and centuries of matchmaking tradition, is far superior to the American way of finding a spouse.
Zoey thinks his theory is, well, ridiculous. But when Tiffany ropes the professional rivals into doing a keynote speech together, their unexpected chemistry becomes impossible to ignore. Soon Zoey finds herself questioning everything she’s just learned about love … and wondering if her happily ever after isn’t written in research, but rather the stars.
About the Author
Anastasia Alexander doesn’t have the answers to life’s love questions. In her books, she explores the richness and juiciness of all the complexity that relationships bring.
Her credentials are two failed marriages, equaling twenty-three years of marriage, and a willingness to believe that maybe a third one will be her lucky number. Or she might decide to compete with Elizabeth Taylor for who can get married the most times. It is yet to be determined which option she’s going to go for, but until then, she pours her passion and sarcasm for relationships into her stories.