Abigail Donovan has a lot of stuff she should be doing. Namely writing her next novel. A bestselling author who is still recovering from a near Pulitzer Prize win and the heady success that follows Oprah’s stamp of approval, she is stuck at Chapter Five and losing confidence daily. But when her publicist signs her up for a Twitter account, she’s intrigued. What’s all the fuss?
Taken under the wing of one of her Twitter followers, “MarkBaynard"—a quick witted, quick-typing professor on sabbatical—Abby finds it easy to put words out into the world 140 characters at a time. And once she gets a handle on tweets, retweets, direct messages, hashtags, and trends, she starts to feel unblocked in writing and in life. After all, why should she be spending hours in her apartment staring at her TweetDeck and fretting about her stalled career when Mark is out there traveling the world and living?
Or is he?
Told almost entirely in tweets and DMs, Goodnight Tweetheart is a truly modern take on a classic tale of love and loss—a Griffin and Sabine for the Twitter generation.
I have been a fan of Teresa Medeiros’ historical romances for a while and could not wait to read her contemporary love story.
Abby hasn’t really dealt well since she received the fame from her first book which was an Oprah’s Book Club choice. She has been stuck on chapter five of her next novel for quite some time. Then her publicist signs her up for Twitter so her fans will not forget about her. She quickly meets a fellow Twitterer who helps her figure out everything there is to know about the social network site.
She soon finds herself not only finding the creative juices she needs to finish her next book but finds herself beginning to open her heart to someone who she has never actually met.
I really loved this book. It was funny, smart, witty and endearing. I found myself laughing out loud almost on every page. The love that forms between Abby and Mark is a modern take on a love story.
I had a hard time putting this book down and read it within hours. It is a quick yet fun read that will definitely lift your spirits.
I had a hard time reading the very last page because:
1. I didn't want it to end, and;
2. I literally couldn't see the page because my eyes were swimming with tears (happy feel good tears that is)
So if you want to read Abby and Mark's story just go here--->Goodnight Tweetheart
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Also I really have no need for a Sexiness Rating!
Currently Reading: Untouched by Anna Campbell
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