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Dater's Handbook by Cara Lockwood
Dater's Handbook by Cara Lockwood









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I Do (But I Don't) ( Gallery Books, 2003).She has two children from her first marriage and three stepchildren from her second. Tanamachi wrote most of her novels using her husband's surname, Lockwood, and began writing under her maiden name after her divorce. Tanamachi graduated from Mesquite High School in Texas and from the University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in English studies. Titles include Wuthering High, Scarlet Letterman, and Moby Clique. Tanamachi also wrote the Bard Academy teen series, updating her favorite classics. As Cara Lockwood, her most successful book was I Do (But I Don't), which was a USA Today bestseller and was made into a Lifetime Original Movie of the same name starring Denise Richards and Dean Cain. Tanamachi's novels identify primarily with the romance and chick lit genres. Jayne Denker had us at hello.Cara Tanamachi, better known as Cara Lockwood, is a bestselling American novelist from Mesquite, Texas.

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Book Review: How to Sell a Haunted House.Sophie Sullivan is friendship us a book.Audrey Burges is in the us a book giveaway.Emma Barry puts the chick in chick lit.plus a bo.Showing Cara Tanamachi some us a book giv.And relationships always end, so why should Jack be any different–even though he’s confounding all her long-held expectations of love? (Courtesy of Amazon.)

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When they see each other at the local grocery store and the attraction hits hard, Sora knows she has to shut it down, quick. A muscle-bound baker who looks like he lifts logs on the weekends, Sora hasn’t thought of Jack since they were in elementary school together. But relationships aren’t built to last, so it shouldn’t be that hard. When her pledge to stay single in February inspires readers to #gosolo, Sora has a responsibility to empower her readers. What is it with the commercial love machine? Why do we pin our hopes on one romantic day, when staying home with a package of bacon and a bottle of tequila would be way better? Sora’s been betrayed and disappointed more than once and her heart is starting to feel like her Grandma Mitsuye’s antique Japanese ceramic bowl, with its many gold-filled cracks. The one thing that disrupts her inertia: an intense dislike for Valentine’s Day. She’d rather stay at home with her insufferable neighbor and her adorable pit bull. For Sora, minimal input, minimal expectations is the way to go. She’s the odd one out in a close-knit family of go-getters, including her Japanese-American mom, who hints about her need to lose weight, and her soon-to-be married, overachieving younger sister, who needs her to have a date for the wedding, since a wedding party couples' dance with their Scottish great uncle Bob simply won't do. Freelance writer Sora Reid believes in inertia.











Dater's Handbook by Cara Lockwood