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Key Porter Books
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Recently recommended in The Washington Post's online Summer Reading Guide! ERICA SWIFT may run the
marketing department of Rockit Wireless, but she doesn’t know a heck of a lot
about tech. That’s okay—she could sell stilettos to a nun. But after her
husband announces that he’s leaving her for an older woman—who knew the pruney
president of his company was a cougar?—Erica is forced to reboot her own life. Suddenly
“disaster recovery” takes on a whole new meaning, as Erica fends off the
attention of some very eligible bachelors, hits on a perfect plan to save
Rockit’s new product launch, and hones
her abysmal text-messaging skills.
OPPORTUNITY RINGS is a
hilarious, savvy novel about sex, singlehood, and smartphones, and learning to
be a true modern woman in a wireless world.
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"A perfect read for a day at the beach!" - Rachel Rothman, Good Housekeeping "If you laughed and cried along with Bridget Jones and feel like Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda are your best buds, you'll love this laugh-'til-you-snort story of a wireless marketing maven who's more high gloss than high tech."
- Sweetspot.ca
"...funny, sweet and smart, combining girly-wit with techy-twit. I give this book two text messaging thumbs up."
- Lauren McPhillips, Style at Home "Steinberg's writing is simply hilarious, as we learn about what happens when high tech and high heels collide. In many cases, you're privy to Swift's thoughts (um, do all women think about food and sex so much?) or following her (mis)adventures as she wrestles with finicky gadgets and handsome suitors -- figuratively and literally." - Marc Saltzman, MSN Sync
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