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Maria  Murnane

Perfect on Paper

Romance

Waverly Bryson almost has it all: a dream job in sports PR, two loyal best friends, and a neighborhood bar where everybody knows her name. What she doesn't have is a ring on her finger, but after being left at the altar, she’s in no hurry to go down that road again. Besides, she has other things to worry about, including a wayward father, a new rival at work, and the nagging fear that she’s not living the life she always thought she would … or should. To keep herself sane, Waverly makes a habit of jotting down “Honey Notes,” self-deprecating bits of single-girl humor that she hopes to one day develop into a line of greeting cards. Here are some examples: Front: Can’t face the dating scene after a breakup? Inside: Honey, hit the bar, and hit it hard. Beer goggles are the lonely girl’s Cupid. Front: Is it worse to be fake or bitchy? Inside: Honey, just face it. If you’re asking, you’re probably both. Front: Ever feel like you know nothing at all? Inside: Honey, congratulations. At least you finally know that. As Waverly stumbles back into the dating scene (no stalkers or jean shorts, please), her personal and professional worlds threaten to collide. Perfect on Paper reminds us that once in a while everyone wonders if they’ll ever figure life out, has a bad date (or twelve), and needs a best friend to say, “Honey, you are not alone.”

Book Bubbles from Perfect on Paper

What woman hasn't had her heart broken?

When I decided to write Perfect on Paper, I wanted to create a protagonist who seemed real, one readers would want to root for. Waverly Bryson is hardly perfect, but she tries her best, which is why I love her so much. When she gets her heart smashed in the opening pages of the book, it's hard not to feel for her. If that hasn't happened to you, you've led a charmed life!

It’s a Waverly Life

Romance

It's a Waverly Life is the second book in the Waverly Bryson series: After rebounding from a broken engagement and relinquishing her job in sports PR, the irrepressible Waverly Bryson has a new man, a new career, and a new lease on life. Her part-time gig as an advice columnist has proven to be as entertaining as it is affirming, and her fledgling greeting-card line, Honey Notes, is off to a promising start. After a series of disastrous romantic rebounds, she has settled into a long-distance relationship with handsome Jake McIntyre. Things are certainly looking up…at least until lingering emotional baggage threatens her love life and her best friends stun her with a pair of shocking announcements. Suddenly, Waverly is faced with being left behind by everyone she loves. And in true Waverly fashion, things must get comically worse before they can get better. It takes forming an unexpected new friendship with an elderly neighbor and meddling in the love lives of two of her coworkers to make “the American Bridget Jones” realize that although life―before and after thirty―never fails to be messy and unpredictable, friendship and love make it all worthwhile.

Book Bubbles from It’s a Waverly Life

Ever act awkward around a guy you really like?

I certainly do! Put me in room full of men I'm not interested in, and I'm totally fine. But set me next to just one I find attractive, and chances are I will immediately start acting like an idiot. I keep hoping I'll outgrow this ridiculous behavior, but unfortunately it hasn't happened yet. Watching Waverly in this scene with Jake makes me cringe every time I read it, but it's so REAL because I've been there. Ouch. Ha.

Chocolate for Two

Romance

Waverly Bryson’s life is officially perfect: She’s engaged to her gorgeous boyfriend, Jake; her Honey on Your Mind TV segment is more popular than ever; and Waverly’s Honey Shop is growing by leaps and bounds. What could possibly go wrong? For starters…everything. This is Waverly, after all, and drama follows her wherever she goes. Why should her trip down the aisle be any different? Now, before she can marry the man of her dreams, she’ll have to go head-to-head with his high-society mother, whose vision for their wedding isn’t exactly meshing with Waverly’s. Adding to the chaos is the impending departure of Paige, Waverly’s very pregnant retail partner; the arrival of her suddenly secretive best friend, Andie; and the meddling of a new TV producer who’s promising to “shake things up.” Suddenly Waverly’s perfect life feels like it’s about to come crashing down…unless the irrepressible Miss Bryson can prove to the world—and to herself—that she really can have it all.

Book Bubbles from Chocolate for Two

This scene always makes me smile

I remember beginning this scene and already feeling nostalgic that I was working on the final Waverly book-- reading it now makes me think maybe one day I'll write another...

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