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Cover Reveal: Finding Mr. Darcy: High School Edition by Erin Butler


Finding Mr. Darcy: High
School Edition
Release Date: 09/16/14

Summary from Goodreads:
Sixteen-year-old Liza Johnson takes fangirl to a
whole new level of crazy when she decides to take dating advice from her
literary hero: Jane Austen.


With the help of her best friends, Liza sheds her ancient-speak and complete
Austen wardrobe for something a bit more modern in an attempt at finding her
very own Mr. Darcy.

Enter Will, the new kid and Liza's Darcy incarnate. Add her BFF's ex to mix and
the sexy Brit who kisses with an accent, and Liza is in trouble.

So, what's a girl to do? Without her mom to go to relationship advice, Liza
turns to the only person she can truly trust with matters of the heart via her
mother's copy of COMPLETED WORKS OF JANE AUSTEN.

It's too bad Austen's heroines have never played Spin the Bottle or Seven
Minutes in Heaven. Liza's determined to find her true Austen-esque happy
ending, but if she can't trust herself instead of books, she just might end up
in her own tragic love story.


About the Author
Erin Butler is lucky
enough to have two jobs she truly loves. As a librarian, she gets to work with
books all day long, and as an author, Erin uses her active imagination to write
the kinds of books she enjoys reading. Young Adult and New Adult books are
her favorites, but she especially loves the ones with kissing scenes.

Erin lives in Central
New York with her very understanding husband, a stepson, and doggie BFF,
Maxie. She prefers to spend her time indoors reading and writing, but
will venture out for chocolate and sunshine. She is the author of BLOOD HEX, a
YA paranormal, HOW WE LIVED, a contemporary New Adult novel, and FINDING MR.
DARCY: HIGH SCHOOL EDITION, a contemporary YA.


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