My Favorite Lost Cause

My Favorite Lost Cause - Paperback

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My Favorite Lost Cause

My Favorite Lost Cause - Paperback

by Elizabeth O'Roark
$18.34
Sale price  $18.34 Regular price 

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by Elizabeth O'Roark (Author)

My stepbrother's estate is fading fast. My resistance to him is fading faster.

When my marriage hits rock bottom, I escape to South Carolina to help my charming disaster of a stepbrother, Charlie-aka "the douchiest man in Manhattan"-fix up the decaying Southern mansion he's just inherited.

But the house has other ideas. Doors slam, voices whisper, and something-or someone-wants us to be more than reluctant roommates. An old journal confirms it: Charlie and I seem to be mirroring every step of a love story that took place a century ago.

A doomed one.

With every soft moment and stolen glance, it gets harder to imagine ending up with anyone else. But all I've ever wanted is a family, and that won't be happening with a man who once said he'd rather be murdered than father a child.

Our story was written long before we came to this house. But do we still have time to rewrite the way it ends?

Number of Pages: 346
Dimensions: 0.72 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: August 28, 2025
ISBN9781956800180
Author Elizabeth O'Roark
PublisherElizabeth O'Roark Books
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedAugust 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages346
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Elizabeth O'Roark

Elizabeth O'Roark has a bunch of degrees she does not use and gave up working as a medical writer to craft grumpy, alpha heroes and the flawed women who love them. When not writing, she likes to spend time with her three kids, who are now teenagers and wish she'd find a different way to spend time. She can be found on Facebook feverishly debating whether or not "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie and telling people to read "The Hating Game", which she did not write but wishes she had.

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