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Leave it to the March sisters / Annie Sereno.

Sereno, Annie, (author.).

Summary:

"Amy Marsden has charmed her way to a charmed life. She has it all-beauty, brains, and a dream position as Chair of the English Department of a small-town college. Her love life is upside down and backwards, and her professional learning curve is steep, but everything's going her way. Except it isn't. She feels like a fraud, as fake as her mother's fantasy that their family is a version of the March family in Little Women. Her real life's on hold, the one where she's a painter, not a professor. Where her sister Jo, whose career she derailed, gets the dream job she deserves. Where Theo, the guy she's loved since forever, forgives her for messing up his life. When circumstances compel Amy to live in Theo's house, she realizes this may be her last chance to heal their broken friendship. Making up for her mistakes, she just might turn her life around. If Theo will let her back in his. She doesn't have a chance to win his heart, though. It belongs to Jo. Doesn't it? Or has she been looking at Theo upside down and backwards? Maybe it's not too late to paint herself in the picture of Theo's world"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781538721469 (trade paperback)
  • ISBN: 1538721465
  • Physical Description: 385 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Forever, [2023]
Subject: College teachers > Fiction.
Sisters > Fiction.
Genre: Romance fiction.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County.
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Covington Branch SEREN A (Text) 33126025959762 New Adult Fiction Available -
Erlanger Branch SEREN A (Text) 33126025959770 Adult Fiction Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "Amy Marsden has charmed her way to a charmed life. She has it all--beauty, brains, and a dream position as Chair of the English Department of a small-town college. Her love life is upside down and backwards, and her professional learning curve is steep,but everything's going her way. Except it isn't. She feels like a fraud, as fake as her mother's fantasy that their family is a version of the March family in Little Women. Her real life's on hold, the one where she's a painter, not a professor. Where her sister Jo, whose career she derailed, gets the dream job she deserves. Where Theo, the guy she's loved since forever, forgives her for messing up his life. When circumstances compel Amy to live in Theo's house, she realizes this may be her last chance to heal their broken friendship. Making up for her mistakes, she just might turn her life around. If Theo will let her back in his. She doesn't have a chance to win his heart, though. It belongs to Jo. Doesn't it? Or has she been looking at Theo upside down and backwards? Maybe it's not too late to paint herself in the picture of Theo's world"--
  • Grand Central Pub

    This modern take on Little Women features “Bronte brooding and rom-com banter”—a classic romance with a contemporary twist (Jenny Holiday, USA Today bestselling author).
     
    When it comes to disastrous relationships, English professor Amy Marsden has pretty much seen everything. From Banana Brad (who had a thing for fruit costumes) to her latest disappointment, Derek (undiscovered artist with a penchant for tighty-whities and their perky pizza delivery driver), it’s been an endless adventure of oddballs, jerks, and some terrible lapses in judgment. Which is exactly how Amy has ended up living in a house with the guy she’s been half in love with since she was a kid....

    Theo Sinclair has been her sister Jo’s best friend—and a commitment phobe—for as long as Amy can remember. And aside from one hot and heavy make-out session, she’s managed to ignore her feelings for Theo and successfully avoid adding another entry in her What-was-I-thinking list. Yet now that they’re living under the same roof, Amy and Theo are sharing everything from Cheetos and smoothies to their family drama, past trauma, and an attraction that Amy begins to think might not be one-sided. Could Theo really have feelings for her—or is Amy just setting herself up for another disaster?


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