Head
Over Feet in Love
by
Patti F. Smith
Genre:
Chick-Lit, Romance
Rebecca
Slater is running away from a stay in a mental health facility, a
writing career that never got off the ground, and a dying best
friend. She has nowhere to go, but nothing can stop her—until she
crashes her car into a tree, possibly on purpose, but probably not.
Without a cell phone and in a strange town, Becca starts knocking on
doors, looking for someone to help her. The only person who answers
her call is Mike Riley.
Becca
and Mike begin a friendship that neither realizes they need. A
firebrand feminist devoted to all things Generation X, Becca shares
her unique life view with Mike and finds an ally in the reclusive and
shy man. Becca tells him her story and the pair falls in love slowly,
and then passionately, realizing that two lost souls have finally
found each other.
When
Becca thinks Mike is dead, she impulsively runs away again, this time
to a place where she thinks no one will ever find her. She prepares
for a life without her true love, but committed to remaining mentally
healthy and strong, continuing her story that she now believes will
have an unhappy ending.
But
will it?
Patti
F. Smith is the author of two books: Images
of America–Downtown Ann Arbor and A
History of the People’s Food Co-op Ann Arbor (and
of the forthcoming Forgotten
Ann Arbor,
which will be published in 2019). She has written for CraftBeer.com,
Concentrate, Mittenbrew, The Ann, AADL’s Pulp blog, and the Ann
Arbor Observer. A former legal aid lawyer and current special
education teacher, Patti serves as a commissioner for the Public Art
Commission and the Recreation Advisory Commission, as a storyteller
in the Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild, volunteers for the Ann Arbor
Film Festival and WCBN.
Patti
lives in her favorite city on earth, Ann Arbor, with her husband Ken
Anderson and their pets. HEAD OVER FEET IN LOVE is her first novel.
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