

While her even-keeled stepmother argues for the safety that comes with her new engagement and her mother relays messages from the universe to hold out for true love, Phronsie must look to her own heart to find the answers that have been there all along. But immediately after they announce their engagement, she encounters someone who makes a very charming and compelling argument for revisiting romance. Who better to spend your life with than your best friend? Maybe the connection they already have is love. So when her best friend from childhood proposes that they give up on romance and marry each other, Phronsie agrees. And I can’t wait Also by me: A Happy Catastrophe, Matchmaking for Beginners, The Survivor’s Guide to Family Happiness, The Opposite of Maybe, The Stuff That Never Happened, Kissing Games of the World and A Piece of Normal.

But now that she’s been betrayed by both love and the mother she once idolized, her rational side is winning. My newest, THE MAGIC OF FOUND OBJECTS, comes out on Aug. All her life she’s been torn between the two.

Phronsie Linnelle was conceived at Woodstock in a serendipitous liaison between a free-spirited hippie and a farmer’s son and was born with magical wonder flickering in her DNA and rationality knit into her bones.
