A novel about exploring love and life's path, and taking
chances along the way.
Emily Saunders has
never thought twice about grabbing her passport, rucksack, and camera and
trekking across the globe. If there's an NGO, a study abroad program, or simply
the travel itch, Emily's on the first plane out. Free-spirited, open-minded,
and eager to explore, it's no wonder Emily's hardly in one spot (or
relationship) for long.For the past year and a half, though, Emily's found herself planted in her college hometown of Seattle. She's surrounded by her best friends, has steady work as a photographer and at her friend Sophie's café, and is certainly kept busy by the wild antics of her BFF Jackie. Life's enjoyable, but Emily's looking for something more. She's ready for a change, for adventure!
But when Emily tells her girlfriends she's ready for something new she does not expect Operation Blind Date!
Sure, Emily's single. Sure, she hopes to some day find true love. But being thrown into an insane challenge like this is not exactly the adventure she had in mind! Couldn't she just travel and focus on her photography? Or volunteer in Africa? Will a string of eligible bachelors lined up by her friends--a shot at finding a real and lasting love--really be that change she's searching for?
This is a spirited story about seeking adventure while being true to yourself, wherever you are in life. It's a story about love, risk, and self-discovery. About what happens when girlfriends take chances.
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Excerpt
“That’s
a fantastic idea!” Jackie blurts out.
“How come I didn’t think of that?” Sophie says.
“That’s not a bad idea, Claire,” Robin says with a nod.
“Perrrrrfect,” Claire sings, returning to her
position on the floor by the coffee table. “Such a superbly perfect idea.” She
claps her hands together several times. “What do you think, Emily? Brilliant
idea, right?”
There are two words that incite major worry and panic, even
in someone like me who’s as open to dating, well, just about anyone. One is
“blind” and the other is—you guessed it—“date.” God help me.
We’re not just talking a blind date, but several—hear
me, plural—blind dates.
“Think about it,” Sophie says, abandoning her wine, her eyes
going all star-gazey. “You could meet all sorts of guys. You could dispense
with the annoying and time-wasting ‘nice to meet you’ stuff.”
“Yeah!” Jackie cuts in. “Like you wouldn’t have to waste
your time on meeting someone and striking up that first conversation that would
lead to a date. It’s just, BAM, a date!”
BAM is right.
All right, I’m single, and I have been for a while. And,
sure, it’d be nice to find someone I could really connect with and, yeah, fall
in love with. But easier said than done. I mean, if I’m going to find someone I
can be really and truly serious with then they’ll have to keep up with me, so
to speak. I’m not a let’s-get-a-mortgage or even a let’s-have-a-career kind of
woman. My lifestyle isn’t exactly what men who are looking for a serious and
lasting relationship go for.
Besides, I’m not so hard-up for a date or budding
romance that I need to sign on for a round of blind dates—a series of awkward
meet-and-greets, an exchange of interests and goals and accomplishments, that
unavoidable question about a second date, that unavoidable expectation come the
third or fourth date. My mouth suddenly feels dry. I reach for my wine and take
a heavy slog.
“I think this is brilliant,” Claire says. She crosses her
arms, looking extremely pleased with herself. “This is revolutionary!”
“No,” Lara finally pipes in.
Oh, thank you for coming to my rescue, finally, Lara! I think, still draining my wine.
“It’s not quite revolutionary…yet.” A sly smirk is playing
Lara’s lips. “We’re missing something that’ll revolutionize the blind dating
experience.”
“I know!” I toss out. All eyes simultaneously turn to me. “I
know what would revolutionize this experience.”
“Yeah?” Jackie asks eagerly.
“Totally…” I drag out. “…not…doing…it!” I smile brightly.
“Brilliant way to revolutionize blind dating, right? Do away with the whole
buggy thing.”
“Oh, whatever,” Claire scoffs. “Don’t be a sourpuss. We’re
doing this, Emily. It will be amazing, just you wait.”
Author Bio:
Savannah Page is the
author of the continuing When Girlfriends collection,
heartfelt women's fiction that celebrates friendship, love, and life sprinkled
with drama and humor. When she isn’t writing, Savannah enjoys a good book
with a latte and jazz tunes, Pilates, and exploring her home of Berlin as an
American expat. Currently she's working on the seventh and final When
Girlfriends novel, and is cooking up something delicious for her next
series.
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