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Who Do You Love? by J.M. Bronston - Cover Reveal

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WHO DO YOU LOVE
by
J.M. Bronston

Genre: Contemporary Romance
Pub. Date: 12/26/2017

Aspiring journalist Eugenia Shaw is thrilled to
be doing her first story for Lady Fair magazine, covering New
York’s famous Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. The last thing she
expects is to fall in love—with a quirky looking Chinese Crested
named Sweetie Pie. Or with the fellow dog lover she keeps
accidentally-on-purpose running into in Central Park . . .


Unlike Jennie’s judgy live-in boyfriend, 
Paulis a man who appreciates Sweetie Pie’s unconventional beauty. 
And the better they get to know each other, the more it feels like he
appreciates Jennie too. Soon she can’t help noticing how much
happier and more confident she is when they’re together, or how
Paul encourages her writing. He’s even inspired her to pitch a
brand new story to Lady Fair. But will she be brave enough to
rewrite her own next chapter? . . .



Joan Myra Bronston grew up in New York City, married her college sweetheart, 
and went with him to Germany for a year while he was in the Army 
and where she worked as a telexoperator and mail clerk. 
They then moved to Austria where Joan spentfive years teaching at an international school. 
She is the mother of three wonderful girls and the grandmother of a super-wonderful
grandson. Joan was also a secretary, social investigator, and
psychiatric researcher, before entering law school and eventually
becoming a corporate attorney. In addition to her years in Europe,
Joan has lived in Pittsburgh, Chicago, and, for 18 years, Salt Lake
City. At last, she has closed the circle and returned to her first
and most beloved—New York City. Visit her website at
jmbronston.com, find her on Facebook, and follow her on Twitter
@JMBronston.







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