Things are going great for Jenn, a talented young architect from Hoboken, NJ. She's finally found a nice guy, closed on her very own brownstone, and her career is advancing rapidly at Rivera Architectural Associates. But everything changes when she goes to pieces during a crucial presentation. Upset from a shocking discovery about her cheating boyfriend, she takes her revenge out on a philandering client, bopping him on the head with floor plans. Her boss, Carl, is forced to let her go, but he's understanding enough to help her get another position.
The new job comes with the challenge of a lecherous boss, who happens to be Carl’s best friend. To complicate matters, Carl wants to date her now that she is no longer under his employ. But how can she focus on Carl with all the drool-worthy construction hunks parading through her brownstone?
Jenn's friends encourage her to give nice-guy Carl a chance but devious new boss, Don, plans on keeping Jenn for himself - any way he can.
Jenn's romances get her into more mishaps than a monkey with a nail gun in this fun, fast-paced new novel by author M. D. Mascaro.
Finishing college with a degree in English literature and three teaching certificates, it was inevitable that M. D. Mascaro would go to work in retail and sing in a rock band on the weekends. In other avatars she appeared in California and Nashville as an actress and songwriter until she (relatively) settled down to raise her son and teach art. Her wanderlust and creative spirit give her a rich well of experience to draw from in her writing.
M. D. Mascaro primarily writes YA fantasy but she enjoys crossing genres. Her recent endeavors are into women's fiction, romance with a comic twist. Whatever she is writing, she believes in creating an authentic experience for her readers. To write Brandy and the Banshees she traveled to Dublin, stayed at a youth hostel, and did research on Irish families and mythology at the Irish National Library. The Secret of the Sea Witch found her on a 147 foot converted cargo ship in the Fiji islands. She loves research. She loves travel more. It’s a win-win situation.