Humor Me (Detroiters In Love Book #1)
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Imagine a sexy, notoriously romance-dodging, workaholic US Senator finding a seat among the audience of your five-dollar improv show. Even more baffling—this governmental hottie has been secretly fanboying on you for over a year. Well, that's what happens to Jennifer "Pal" Palcoski. And once she locks eyes with Mason Weller, she can't deny her overwhelming insta-crush. With his breathtaking good looks, polished charisma, and power-lunch lifestyle, the Senator is nothing like Pal’s usual slacker boyfriends.
And Pal is nothing like the powerful, decisive go-getter. She's an unconventional and irreverent comedian, sharply contrasting the poised political elite. Despite their differences, he's enchanted by her wit and charm and wastes no time in pursuing her. So much so, by the end of their first date, he's determined to leave his bachelor days behind.
However, as their worlds collide so do the realities of their vastly different lifestyles. His frequent out of town travel and the invasive media his career attracts threaten their fragile romance. But when Pal becomes the target of an online troll turned terrifying stalker, everything changes.
Mason is ready to build on their relationship and truly connect by embracing his vulnerability. Afraid of facing her true feelings and what they will mean for her, she goes straight for the punchline instead. And he quickly learns that loving a comedian can be a one-way emotional road.
He's won the hearts of the voters...will his campaign to win hers be triumphant?
If you enjoy an opposites attract story with a strong female main character, an upstanding and caring male main character who falls first, insta-crush with spice, some suspense, top notch banter, and a whole lot of humor, check out this laugh-out-loud romcom.
This exciting debut is the first book in the Detroiters In Love Series by the award winning comedian and writer, Maggie Eliot.”