Today, Wild Women Authors focus on Why Do You Like Me?, a contemporary romance written by Georgia author, Hannah Rose, and recently released by Rowan Prose Publishing
What others are saying about our focus book: “. . . Fans of Lisa Frederickson's “The Utterly Sublime Adventures of Ava Roberts,” Becky Albertalli's “Imogen, Obviously,” and Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe” will enjoy “Why Do You Like Me,” by Hannah Rose.
At a friends’ wedding, Mae
Saunders has a love-at-first-sight moment with Amber, someone whose aura
matches the surrounding snow. But then Amber drags Mae into a wild,
half-planned scheme for a European trip. Utterly smitten, Mae is ready to
follow Amber anywhere, even quitting her job at a tea shop like she’d quit
college more than a year ago. As a twenty-two-year-old lesbian, Mae knows she
prefers femme women, even if she isn't sure of much else.
Mae’s sure she’ll win
Amber’s heart during the venture, but there are two obstacles. As a bisexual,
Amber encounters the lamest dudes to flirt with in every city. And then there’s
Blaise, Amber’s non-binary Belgian cousin—a killjoy the family sends as a companion
for the trip. Blaise is a presumptive, quiet reminder of the gap between
Amber’s world and Mae’s. Yet her surprising attraction to them confuses her,
their aura a golden light she can’t ignore. Regardless, Mae stubbornly
maintains she’ll woo Amber, and by the time they reach Paris, she’ll be Mae’s
girlfriend.
Plan in place, Mae confides
in Blaise as they grow closer, and friendship lines blur as her strategy
crumbles. Blaise breaks every rule Mae assumes about attraction, their vigilant
protection comforting her without asking for anything in return.
But if Mae can't decide
what or who she really wants, she might lose them both.
Previous to writing
fiction, Hannah Rose was an award-winning newspaper journalist with a BS in
Communications and Information Technology. Currently, she's a stay-at-home mom
to a child on the Autism spectrum. She identifies as a bisexual, demisexual woman
who is on the ADHD spectrum. She resides in Georgia.
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