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"Thirty-something Ellie Hayes is generally prepared for the worst-living with endometriosis will do that-but not even a decade mitigating chronic pain has prepared her for the week she's had. Waking up blind in her right eye had an air of mystery about it, but learning it could be an early symptom of MS had been an unwelcome shock. Ditto, that her live-in boyfriend would rather send her packing than face the prospect of another medical issue. So, when the room Ellie finds to rent ends up being in a house shared by a trio of collegiate himbos, it's just another punch to roll with"-- Provided by publisher.…mehr

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"Thirty-something Ellie Hayes is generally prepared for the worst-living with endometriosis will do that-but not even a decade mitigating chronic pain has prepared her for the week she's had. Waking up blind in her right eye had an air of mystery about it, but learning it could be an early symptom of MS had been an unwelcome shock. Ditto, that her live-in boyfriend would rather send her packing than face the prospect of another medical issue. So, when the room Ellie finds to rent ends up being in a house shared by a trio of collegiate himbos, it's just another punch to roll with"-- Provided by publisher.
Autorenporträt
Vanessa King is the author of A Certain Appeal, a Pride-and-Prejudice -goes-burlesque novel based on her own background as a former stage kitten at NYC’s famed Duane Park. Ellie Hayes and the Himbos is set in her new hometown of Austin, TX where she lives with her husband and daughter, and when not writing, she enjoys wielding a glue gun with unearned confidence, and suffering with her fellow meat heads at Crossfit and weightlifting.