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Comedy and Romance: Five Movie Length Tales From Aisle Seat Books

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Five great Comedy and Romance Movie Length Tales™ by five super-talented writers!
What’s a Movie Length Tale™? A feature-length movie told in words, not on a screen. Try these. You’ll see. Literally. You’ll see (and hear) the movie as you read it.

I'm With the Band? by Lawna Hurl
Romantic Comedy
A fast-rising young publicist with a preference for alternative music that she shares with her serious musician boyfriend gets sent on a world tour with the hottest boy band on the planet. What could go wrong?

Sarah’s Game by Stephan Marlow and Ken White
Romantic Thriller
A hardball TV sports reporter learns the gambling scandal that drove her potential Hall of Fame father from major league baseball was a setup. Teaming with an idealistic sportscaster—her father’s former teammate and her girlhood heartthrob—she sets out to clear her father’s name.

The @#$%^&! Kapinskis by Shelli Wright
Dysfunctional Family Comedy
It’s true, you can’t choose your family. But you can choose to pretend they’re all dead... like Joe does until a canceled flight forces him to reunite with the dysfunctional family he’s kept secret from his very pregnant wife. Now all he wants is to get out of there as fast as he can and leave his past behind. But the past has other plans.

Twice Upon a Time by Lyle Weldon
Romantic Fantasy
An unhappy elderly woman on the verge of death is given the opportunity to go back to when she was twenty years old and live her life over again. Is she destined to make the same choices or will she wind up happier than her first time through?

The Ballad of Ethan Burns by James D. Balestrieri
Contemporary Western Romantic Comedy
The stymied son of a Western movie icon risks Hollywood's ridicule when he assembles an unlikely crew to produce and star in an epic horse opera of his own. As he trips over his father's long shadow, a beautiful director who ties his tongue, two feuding Native American tribes--and nine very angry mailmen--Ethan Burns finally learns that he might not be his own worst enemy. Now, with everything on the line, he must find out who is.

630 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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Ed Gray

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Ed Gray is a writer and editor of books, magazines, and screenplays. With his wife Rebecca Gray he has been the founder of Gray’s Sporting Journal, GrayBooks Publishers, Aisle Seat Books and Tales2Film.
He lives in Lyme, New Hampshire, just a few miles north of Dartmouth College which, as he says, “has twice claimed to have educated me.”

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January 26, 2016
As I am not a big fan of romantic comedies, I didn't have too high of hopes going in. The stories were not that bad and I am glad I read them in the order that I did which was my least favorite to my most favorite. It just took me so long to read them all since life got in the way. The format took a little bit of getting use to but it wasn't too bad. I won this book on Goodreads Firstreads.
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