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Virginia Romance Writers

Updated March 7, 2006

Holly Jacobs

Night Calls
April 2006
Avalon

Night Calls

Welcome back to WLVH Lovehandles, where love is more than just a song.

        Cassie Grant's nighttime radio program, Night Calls, centers around the belief that true love exists, that it matters. Unfortunately, Cassie's own love life disappears when she breaks off her engagement. So she does the only thing she can do-she declares herself a spinster and buys...a huge dog (she's allergic to cats). Jonathan Cooper is a lawyer who befriended Cassie since he moved next door. But every single man knows that while you can be friends with an engaged woman...there's no way it will work with a single one.
        For a woman who's given up on fairytale endings and a man who's never believed in them, it seems impossible that they might find a happily-ever-after of their own.


Holly Jacobs       Holly Jacobs sold her first book to Harlequin/Silhouette in March of 2000. Since then she's sold seventeen more. Her first book for Silhouette Romance, Do You Hear What I Hear?, won a Golden Quill Award for Traditional romance and last year's A Day Late and a Bride Short is a Laurie finalist this year. But Jacobs is best known for her work in Harlequin's Duet line. Her September 2002 release, How to Catch a Groom, won a 2003 Madcap Award and last year's How to Hunt a Husband has been nominated as an RT Best Duet of ‘03. Writing for Flipside seems like a natural continuation in her left-of-center view of the world. Jacobs has also become a popular speaker, presenting workshops and classes on comedy from coast-to-coast, New York to California.. Jacobs lives in Pennsylvania with her family, and credits them with everything she knows about love… and laughter!

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