Welcome to Divorce Towers, the Beverly Hills condo where thereβs more money than senseβ¦more drama than moneyβ¦and more heat than one high-rise can hold.
Addison Torres has nothing left to lose in New York: no job, no fiancΓ©, no parents to lean on. So when Uncle Arnie offers her a concierge gig in sunny California, she hops on a plane without looking back.
Before it all came crashing down, Addison had a matchmaking career and handsome partnerβthen she got a little too cozy with a client. Digging her way out of the wreckage, sheβs taken a strict vow of celibacy.
Unfortunately, Addisonβs new home is where such promises go to die. As concierge at the luxurious Beekman Towersβnicknamed βDivorce Towersβ due to the constant influx of the newly singleβsheβs in constant demand by Beverly Hillsβ most eligible and entitled bachelors. Like Dante, a cocksure talent agent. And Zach, an adorable tech wizard.
Addison Torres thinks sheβs ready for anything except love. But in Divorce Towers, the worldβs toughest concierge may have finally met her match.
βOriginal, clever, entertaining, expertly crafted, and of special appeal to readers with an interest in Contemporary Romance fictionβ¦β βMidwest Book Review
Ellen Meister is a novelist, book coach, screenwriter, and creative writing instructor who started her career writing advertising copy. Her novels include Take My Husband; The Rooftop Party; Love Sold Separately; Dorothy Parker Drank Here; Farewell, Dorothy Parker; The Other Life; and more. Meisterβs essays have appeared in publications such as the New York Times, Newsday, the Wall Street Journal blog, the Huffington Post, the Daily Beast, Long Island Woman, Writerβs Digest, and Publishers Weekly. Career highlights include appearing on NPR, being selected for the prestigious Indie Next List by the American Booksellers Association, having her work translated into foreign languages, and receiving a TV series option from HBO.Meister lives in New York and publicly speaks about her books, fiction writing, and Americaβs most celebrated literary wit, Dorothy Parker. For more information,
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