Love, Sex & the Wrong Bride

Love, Sex & the Wrong Bride

Katia Lief


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“Laugh-aloud funny.” —Publishers WeeklyDAWN CAN STILL SEE THE TAN LINE WHERE HER ENGAGEMENT RING USED TO BEDawn is still in love with Hank, who dumped her for Christine—and they're living together now. But when Dawn realizes how much Hank misses her, and might even regret their breakup, the game is on.Dating in 1980s Manhattan is confusing enough. Then Mike Blitsky—a.k.a. Mike Mauvais of "Misled Mike's Marvelous Men," a transvestite escort service—bursts into Dawn's life when she becomes the editor of a tell-all memoir he's writing to pay for his legal defense. Unbeknownst to Dawn, Hank is Mike's lawyer, defending him against charges of running a male prostitution ring. Dawn's friend Katherine, a doctoral student in eighteenth century literature, is hired to do research for Mike's book. With everyone working at cross purposes, the result is a modern day comedy of errors that doesn't wind up until the wedding bouquet goes flying in the final scene.“Wonderfully funny and terribly true.”—Fay Weldon“Urban, hip, sad, funny, a tipsy walk on the wild side.”—Malcolm Bosse


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“Laugh-aloud funny.” —Publishers WeeklyDAWN CAN STILL SEE THE TAN LINE WHERE HER ENGAGEMENT RING USED TO BEDawn is still in love with Hank, who dumped her for Christine—and they're living together now. But when Dawn realizes how much Hank misses her, and might even regret their breakup, the game is on.Dating in 1980s Manhattan is confusing enough. Then Mike Blitsky—a.k.a. Mike Mauvais of "Misled Mike's Marvelous Men," a transvestite escort service—bursts into Dawn's life when she becomes the editor of a tell-all memoir he's writing to pay for his legal defense. Unbeknownst to Dawn, Hank is Mike's lawyer, defending him against charges of running a male prostitution ring. Dawn's friend Katherine, a doctoral student in eighteenth century literature, is hired to do research for Mike's book. With everyone working at cross purposes, the result is a modern day comedy of errors that doesn't wind up until the wedding bouquet goes flying in the final scene.“Wonderfully funny and terribly true.”—Fay Weldon“Urban, hip, sad, funny, a tipsy walk on the wild side.”—Malcolm Bosse



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Katia Lief

The first thing I ever wrote that received any notice was a one page story for my third grade English teacher. I don't recall what the assignment was, but I somehow found myself writing about a...


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