Feng Shui Love (A Romantic Comedy)

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Contemporary Women
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Author: Joni Davis and Lisa Hyatt ISBN: 9781476111018
Publisher: Joni Davis and Lisa Hyatt Publication: July 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joni Davis and Lisa Hyatt
ISBN: 9781476111018
Publisher: Joni Davis and Lisa Hyatt
Publication: July 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Most women cite adultery, financial ruin, or irreconcilable differences for the demise of their marriages, Lily Chamberlayne cites a dark musty closet…

After Lily returns from a disastrous second honeymoon in which her high-powered attorney husband cops to having an affair with his trashy legal assistant (so cliché she could book them a spot on Jerry Springer), she’s forced to pick up the pieces and start again. And what better place than the New York City doorstep of her lifelong friend, Brook Bellevue, a rock journalist for a cable station, who’s also newly single.

Enter Lily’s wacky mother, Lauraine, who believes the pair’s failed relationships are due to the bad energy trapped in their living spaces. During an urgent visit, with her pony-tailed Feng Shui Designer in tow, she insists on transforming the girls’ apartment into a perfectly rearranged peaceful and harmonious space (insert eye roll here). But when positive changes result almost immediately, Lily can’t help getting caught up in the Feng Shui frenzy herself as she’s inundated with a new batch of suitors; her very own Dr. Dreamy, her nerdy classmate from 11th grade biology, and even her ex-husband is back for forgiveness. But what she didn’t count on conjuring up were long buried secrets, proving that a little Feng Shui can go a long way!

Feng Shui Love has been optioned twice as a television show, but has yet to find a home with a network… fingers still crossed. Fans of Chick Lit Stars, Sophie Kinsella and Jane Green will love this fast paced Romantic Comedy!

Reviews

Feng Shui Love is a fun shui read! --Cindy Williams, “Laverne & Shirley”

Joni Davis and Lisa Hyatt have tossed up an array of quirky, likeable, and yes, sometimes duplicitous characters just like the people we know in the mixing bowl of life for a fun, entertaining read. My recommendation? Stop rearranging your furniture and spend your time reading Feng Shui Love. Along the way you might learn a little about life its own self. --Emyl Jenkins, “The Big Steal”

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Most women cite adultery, financial ruin, or irreconcilable differences for the demise of their marriages, Lily Chamberlayne cites a dark musty closet…

After Lily returns from a disastrous second honeymoon in which her high-powered attorney husband cops to having an affair with his trashy legal assistant (so cliché she could book them a spot on Jerry Springer), she’s forced to pick up the pieces and start again. And what better place than the New York City doorstep of her lifelong friend, Brook Bellevue, a rock journalist for a cable station, who’s also newly single.

Enter Lily’s wacky mother, Lauraine, who believes the pair’s failed relationships are due to the bad energy trapped in their living spaces. During an urgent visit, with her pony-tailed Feng Shui Designer in tow, she insists on transforming the girls’ apartment into a perfectly rearranged peaceful and harmonious space (insert eye roll here). But when positive changes result almost immediately, Lily can’t help getting caught up in the Feng Shui frenzy herself as she’s inundated with a new batch of suitors; her very own Dr. Dreamy, her nerdy classmate from 11th grade biology, and even her ex-husband is back for forgiveness. But what she didn’t count on conjuring up were long buried secrets, proving that a little Feng Shui can go a long way!

Feng Shui Love has been optioned twice as a television show, but has yet to find a home with a network… fingers still crossed. Fans of Chick Lit Stars, Sophie Kinsella and Jane Green will love this fast paced Romantic Comedy!

Reviews

Feng Shui Love is a fun shui read! --Cindy Williams, “Laverne & Shirley”

Joni Davis and Lisa Hyatt have tossed up an array of quirky, likeable, and yes, sometimes duplicitous characters just like the people we know in the mixing bowl of life for a fun, entertaining read. My recommendation? Stop rearranging your furniture and spend your time reading Feng Shui Love. Along the way you might learn a little about life its own self. --Emyl Jenkins, “The Big Steal”

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