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Are You Looking For Your Ex? Romantic Comedy Finding Lucas Goes Back to the Past

June 15, 2012

Samantha Stroh Bailey’s first novel, Finding Lucas, is now available as a Kindle eBook. This hilarious, edgy and smart romantic comedy takes readers on Jamie Ross’s desperate and ultimately life changing journey to find the boy who got away. But can Jamie find him? And what will happen if she does?

Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB) June 15, 2012

Relatable, fast-paced and full of unexpected twists and turns, Finding Lucas is the next best thing since Fifty Shades of Grey. With less than perfect characters engaging in scandalous and hysterical escapades, readers will be rooting for Jamie Ross, her family and friends the entire way. From its quirky characters to its addictive plot, Finding Lucas explores issues of self-esteem, dysfunctional love and family dynamics. Laugh-out-loud funny, snappy and witty, this romantic comedy will have readers wondering what happened to the one who got away.

Can you ever really go back to the past?

On her fifth anniversary with boyfriend Derek, Jamie Ross finds herself in a Montreal hotel room wondering how the carefree guy she met in a Chicago bar has turned into “the quintessential metrosexual.” Weighed down by Derek’s disdain for her second hand wardrobe, unusual family and low-paying job as an associate producer of a daytime talk show, Jamie reaches a breaking point. And when her new boss plans to reunite lost loves on the show, she remembers Lucas— the boy she’d loved and lost ten years earlier. What follows is a quest that is at times hilarious and at others disastrous as Jamie’s life transforms from run of the mill to absolutely crazy. But will finding Lucas give Jamie everything she’s looking for?

Samantha Stroh Bailey has been a writer ever since she could pick up a pen. She sent her first manuscript, Freddy the Flame, to publishers at the age of ten. A former ESL teacher, she now spends her days writing and editing as owner of Perfect Pen Communications. Her work has appeared in Now Magazine, The Village Post, Oxford University Press, Abilities Magazine, on Mommyish.com as well as her blog at samanthastrohbailey.blogspot.ca. She lives in Toronto with her husband and two children. Her romantic comedy, Finding Lucas, is her first novel.

For more information, contact Samantha Stroh Bailey at sam(dot)stroh(dot)bailey(at)gmail(dot)com.

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