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Man Flu

By: Shari J. Ryan, Lisa Brown
Narrated by: Samantha Summers
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A stand-alone romantic comedy

I was trying to live every woman's dream, except my reality has been nothing but a nightmare job and a divorce at the age of 32. Just when I thought things couldn't get any worse, my ex-husband, Rick, moved in next door with his life-size Barbie doll. So, that's been fun.

Then, life pitched me a curveball in the form of a retired Major League Baseball player, Logan Grier. With his panty-dropping smile, he’s like an expertly photoshopped version of David Beckham, and he's single. Could life be perfect after all? Of course not. As always, there had to be a catch.

Logan had a secret, and I couldn’t help feeling like the truth was dangling right in front of my face. With Rick’s daily agenda of torturing me, Logan has been an enticing distraction, despite the little fact he’s my temporary employee. Plus, I didn’t exactly care that his flirty behavior may have been a plan to get in good with the boss. In any case, I was willing to toss a few balls with him, seeing as my playing field hadn’t had any action in over a year.

That’s when it happened...my two worlds collided. Hot temp met the ex, and a full-on bromance was born, but that’s only the beginning.

The “man flu” has come out of nowhere and hit both Logan and Rick with a virus they’re claiming to be worse than childbirth. In fact, they’re pretty sure their end is near.

Will the “man flu” be the kiss of death, or will it be my window for an opportunistic change?

A humorous office romance filled with unfiltered satire, a little baseball, and comedy-packed moments at which women will laugh out loud.

©2018 Shari J. Ryan (P)2018 Insatiable Press Ltd
Romance Romantic Comedy Satire Comedy Funny Witty
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Men can't handle being sick!

Loved this book. There were so many hilarious moments between the characters it had me laughing repeatedly. It's amazing what women can handle vs. men. Throw in a couple people trying to find love again in their 30's and this books was great.

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Negative Nasty *puke*

The main character irritated me to no end. I understand that sadly many women feel similarly about their bodies, especially after having a baby. I was disappointed that there wasn’t a shift or growth of character throughout the story. She didn’t see her body as awe inspiring at any point really. She constantly had a negative view of it. And the fact is, she was the same weight she was in college. Like wtf?! No. Hated the main character. She was essentially a bitter shrew the entire time and it was incredibly distracting from what could have been a great book about self growth. All the negativity put a bad taste in my mouth throughout the entire book.

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