Introduction by Melissa Amster
I will admit that when I first heard about Sabrina Waldorf's debut novel, I'm Looking for a Man in Finance, my interest in it stemmed from my Ghosts crush, Trevor, a Wall Street finance bro who died in 2000. However, it sounds like a fun enemies-to-lovers read and we're excited to celebrate the publication today! Thanks to Alcove Press, we have TWO copies to give away!
Sparks fly when a journalist seeking the most eligible man on Wall Street goes head-to-head with the finance bro determined to get in her way.
Journalist Hallie Woods has a new assignment: date the hottest guy on Wall Street and document every moment for the magazine she works for. The only problem? Finance bros couldn’t be further from Hallie’s type.
But as Hallie reluctantly flirts her way through the Financial District, there's one annoyingly handsome 6'5", blue-eyed man who keeps getting in her way.
James Rossi is a typical finance bro on paper, but a hopeless romantic at heart. After being burned by an ex-girlfriend who used him for his money, he's also fiercely protective of himself and his friends. So when he realizes the new regular at his favorite bar is flirting with his colleagues as fodder for an article, he decides to sabotage her plans.
Hallie and James clash at happy hour every week. But soon their dislike for each other turns into something unexpected, and Hallie questions whether she wants her personal life spread across the pages of a magazine.
Hallie might have found her man in finance, but she also has a choice to make: publish the article or risk her career and invest in true love.
—Publishers Weekly
“Heartwarming and fun.”
—Red Carpet Crash
Sabrina Waldorf is a hopeless romantic. After years of looking for her real-life man in finance, she decided to put pen to paper and create her own. When she’s not busy dreaming up new story ideas, she can be found curled up in her apartment with a coffee and a good book.
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3 comments:
I don't really have one. Thank you for the chance.
Not that I can think of...but this book looks great!
I love it. Looks like my kind of book.
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