Friday, November 27, 2015

Feature Friday: Dating Maggie By: M J Greenway





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With her 25th birthday looming, Maggie Jennings makes herself a promise… 

She will get a boyfriend and an acting gig within the year or break-up with Tinsel Town for good! 

She has a cool job as a movie studio guide, and Botoxed blondes and traffic jams have even started to grow on her. She’s using a new dating app and has a dating vlog—but she yearns for more. 

Cliff Kincade is in L.A. for a wedding, but he’d much rather be back home at his Oregon ranch… 

Still stinging from a divorce, he’s gun-shy about women. But when he meets a cute, curvy tour guide, he’s surprised by the chemistry between them. His ranch keeps him in Oregon, though, and Maggie’s Hollywood dreams keep her in L.A., a situation that can’t possibly work. 

Proximity isn’t a guarantee a relationship will succeed—and distance isn’t a guarantee it won’t… 

Maggie and Cliff search for happiness in the arms of others, but fate has other ideas. She can’t stop thinking about the rugged rancher, and when her life takes an unexpected turn, sending her back to her hometown of Portland, she’s forced to make some serious choices. 

Maggie and Cliff both have dreams—and dreams are a wonderful thing—but what if they’re hoping for the wrong things, and love is waiting in the one place they’d never expect?


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✩✩ MJ Greenway ✩✩
My great passions have always included reading and writing. When not engaged in one of those past times, I enjoy baking, walks and time spent with friends and family. I grew up in a small town and moved to L.A. after college. Adventures in that strange urban terrain inspired me to write my first novel, Dating Maggie. As a kid I have a vague recollection of creating "magazines" with a pencil and ruled notebook paper. I made family members buy copies for a quarter. I've been writing a variety of things since then: marketing copy, plays, short films and online content. Virginia Woolf would be proud that I'm now able to write-in a room of my own-under the clouds of the Pacific Northwest. Sometimes my husband and son pop in to check on me.


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