Savannah Cade is a low-level editor at Pennington Publishing, a prestigious publisher producing only the highest of highbrow titles. And while editing the latest edition of *The Anthology of Medieval Didactic Poetry* may be her day job, she has two secrets she's hiding. One: She's writing a romance novel. Two:...
Savannah Cade is a low-level editor at Pennington Publishing, a prestigious publisher producing only the highest of highbrow titles. And while editing the latest edition of *The Anthology of Medieval Didactic Poetry* may be her day job, she has two secrets she's hiding.
One: She's writing a romance novel.
Two: She's discovered the Book Nook-a secret room in the publishing house where she finds inspiration for her "lowbrow" hobby.
After leaving her manuscript behind one afternoon, she returns to the nook only to discover someone has written notes in the margins. Savannah's first response to the criticism is defensive, but events transpire that force her to admit that she needs the help of this shadowy editor after all. As the notes take a turn for the romantic, and as Savannah's madcap life gets more complicated than ever, she uses the process of elimination to identify her mysterious editor-only to discover that what she truly wants and what she *should* want just might not be the same. Melissa Ferguson's latest-a love letter to books, readers, and romance-will leave fans laughing out loud and swooning in the same breath.
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Savannah Cade is a low-level editor at Pennington Publishing, a prestigious publisher producing only the highest of highbrow titles. And while editing the latest edition of *The Anthology of Medieval Didactic Poetry* may be her day job, she has two secrets she's hiding. One: She's writing a romance novel. Two:...
Savannah Cade is a low-level editor at Pennington Publishing, a prestigious publisher producing only the highest of highbrow titles. And while editing the latest edition of *The Anthology of Medieval Didactic Poetry* may be her day job, she has two secrets she's hiding.
One: She's writing a romance novel.
Two: She's discovered the Book Nook-a secret room in the publishing house where she finds inspiration for her "lowbrow" hobby.
After leaving her manuscript behind one afternoon, she returns to the nook only to discover someone has written notes in the margins. Savannah's first response to the criticism is defensive, but events transpire that force her to admit that she needs the help of this shadowy editor after all. As the notes take a turn for the romantic, and as Savannah's madcap life gets more complicated than ever, she uses the process of elimination to identify her mysterious editor-only to discover that what she truly wants and what she *should* want just might not be the same. Melissa Ferguson's latest-a love letter to books, readers, and romance-will leave fans laughing out loud and swooning in the same breath.
Meet Me in the Margins$25.99
Koorong code598143
ISBN9780785231073
Pages320
PublisherThomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date15 February 2022
Dimensions16 x 139 x 212mm
Weight0.298kg
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This was such a fun book! I loved how it was based within the publishing industry, from the point of view of a romance author. As one of those myself, it was just so relatable and had me laughing (and commiserating) often with how on point that aspect of it was. I also really loved how the main character was just an ordinary girl (same as the main character of the book she was writing)-not super thin, or strong, or fit, or unflappable-just normal. Again, very relatable. The romance was sweet and the meet cutes definitely cute. Great story and one I know I'll read again.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
absolutely loved it
I absolutely loved this novel. Savannah is a relatable, quirky character who felt like a friend from the first chapter. The workplace romance is sweet and funny, and who can resist the Narnian-inspired hidden room?! This novel is 'clean romance' rather than Christian fiction. For fans of Bethany Turner.