Love Is a Filing Cabinet
by Jeanne Kern
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Pub Date 06 Jan 2021 | Archive Date 27 Jan 2021
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Description
You can organize anything but family--and love.
Ambitious organizer Minn Evans resents being the only sane and stable person in her family. She wants a normal life with schedules and balanced meals and maybe a man who won't fall for her sister.
Ford Hayes, a whiz at creativity and a dud at organization, becomes Art Director for a privately-owned TV station. But his office is a mess, his planning skills are a train wreck, and he can't find his socks.
Minn needs a job; Ford needs an organizer. But Minn's vagabond parents and man-stupifying sister aren't the only roadblocks on their journey to love.
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ISBN | 9781509234233 |
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Featured Reviews
I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley.
Minnesota Evans (Minn) is a super-organized person - she like order to her life. The book opens with her trying to get ready for a job interview, but her sister, Connecticut (Conn), had 'tornadoed' her closet and she has to find an outfit She finally makes it, late, and has a mishap catching the elevator.
Ford Hayes has his head in the clouds. He is the Art Director for a local TV station. He is in the elevator when Minn literally falls into his arms. Once they untangle, Minn is now really late for her job interview with the owner of the station. Ford comments how unorganized he is and Minn states she is an organizer.
The book chronicles what happens next. Minn's crazy family, Minn dating the owner, Ford dating Conn, and trying to get her job done.
I really enjoyed this book - Ms. Kern creates quite a story.
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