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Met on a Thread

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Met on a Thread is a contemporary romance novella about second chances, trust, and the courage to love again after betrayal.

Savannah architect Julia Raven has sworn off love after her ex-fiancé's devastating betrayal, finding solace instead in late-night conversations with a mysterious wine enthusiast she knows only as CabernetCrusader. When their Reddit friendship blossoms into something deeper, Julia agrees to meet Dylan Gilbert—a Providence antique dealer with soulful eyes and a passion for preserving beautiful, broken things. But Dylan harbors secrets about his recently deceased uncle's mysterious death, and when Julia can't find any trace of his antique shop online, her hard-won trust begins to crumble. As Dylan struggles with his own fears about taking emotional risks, both must decide whether love is worth the leap of faith—or if some hearts are too damaged to repair. Met on a Thread is a tender romance about second chances and the courage to trust again.

72 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 5, 2025

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Marisol Murano

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When she was 18-years-old Marisol Murano moved to the United States to attend school so that afterwards she could return to her native Venezuela to get married and have kids. None of this happened. Instead, she ended up getting a Master’s degree which eventually landed her a boring job in an exciting city: New York.

After a few years running the corporate rat race, Marisol woke up to this one day, "Even if you win the race, you're still a rat." That was the end of her banking career and the birth of her first novel: The Lady, The Chef, and The Courtesan.

Marisol was the first to be surprised when her first novel was named Latino Book of the Year, Original Voices from Border’s and was picked as a BookSense selection. She was further surprised when it was translated into several languages.

A second career detour led her to become a chef and the author of a cookbook, Deliciously Doable Small Plates from Around the World. Between novels, Chef Marisol now travels the world conducting culinary demonstrations on exotic cuisine. In fact, Valentina Goldman's Immaculate Confusion was born at sea in a split-second of confusion when during a culinary demonstration a woman raised her hand to ask: “Did you always know you wanted to be a chef?”

Life is stranger than fiction, indeed.

You may drop her a note on Facebook at Marisol Murano.

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