About Five Dates
“Time to put on the Perfect Julia mask they have all come to expect…perfect mom, perfect wife, perfect home, and perfect family. If only life were so damn perfect.”
Julia is the ‘go-to’ person for everyone in her life. While observing her parents’ anniversary party (that she, of course, planned), she is struggling not to show how close to the brink her emotions are. Most of the town is in attendance, except the one person who matters to her the most—her husband, Jackson. Julia knows it’s time to make some drastic changes in her life.
Somewhere along the way, in making sure all those around her have what they need, Julia lost herself. Jackson believes he is doing everything for his family by working hard and keeping them financially secure.
To find happiness, Julia must finally put herself first and take the time to figure out who she is, what she wants, and how to get there. How can she be her best self to others if she is not happy?
Her therapist recommends five dates with her husband, along with some self-reflection. Her friends and family take matters into their own hands by hijacking those five dates and through humor and intimate moments they hope that Julia and Jackson can find their way back to solid ground.
Is the solution for Julia and Jackson found in the five dates planned by those that care about them?
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As a single mother and unabashed wanderlust, I moved from my hometown in the ‘burbs of Chicago to the warmer, sultry weather and I’m (somewhat!) settled on a charming lake in Florida. Despite the tumultuous nature of chasing the sun, one thing has remained the same—my voracious reading habit. I’ve always known that I would one day turn this passion for the Contemporary Romance genre into my own writing pursuit.
My love of diving deep into the romance reading rabbit hole to rid myself of the daily grind of life and stress keeps me balanced. When not reading or writing, I spend my time working in education and my free time chatting with my daughter, Emily, who lives in the Maryland/D.C. area. I’m also an animal enthusiast, with large portions of my days spent with my (extra giant) Great Pyrenees Winston telling him what a good boy he is while he sleeps under my desk snoring his life away. I’m single by choice these days, now, that’s not to say that I’m not open to romance in the future, but for now, the sparks mostly fly from the end of my pen.
On any given day, you’ll find me sitting outside with my face pointed at the sun, enjoying a raucous southeast rainstorm, reading romance, engaging in some sort of adventure, or simply drinking wine while I ponder this thing called life (electric word, life, it means forever and that’s a mighty long time – thank you, Prince).