Malena Lott


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Malena Lott finds women fascinating, relationships exhilarating (puzzling) and families, er, challenging. She loves writing about women finding their mojo and getting the guy or giving up the guy (whichever is better for the girl.) She's had two novels published, The Stork Reality (print) and Dating da Vinci (print and digital) and her third novel, Fixer Upper, is her first smashwords release. Let's make it a triumph, eh?

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Prom Dates to Die For    by Mari Farthing
Price: $2.99 USD. 23620 words. Published by Malena Lott on April 29, 2012. .

Authors: Kelly Parra, Lena Brown, Heather Dearly, Jenny Peterson, Aaron Smith Five authors invite readers to proms with a paranormal twist: supernatural hunters charged to save souls at prom; a reaper with a past she doesn't remember; a prom queen seeking revenge for a long-ago tragedy; a time portal that could end everything; and an unexpected birthday gift.

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The Stork Reality: Secrets from the Underbelly    by Malena Lott
Price: $2.99 USD. 84310 words. Published on April 29, 2012. Fiction.

What to expect when you're expecting? For Jake and Taylor, a career-driven couple that hadn't planned on having kids, it's a nine-month roller coaster ride. Creative director Taylor Montgomery gets the surprise of her life when she finds out she's pregnant the same day her best friend, Hilarie, finds out she's not. Taylor never wanted to be a mom, but it's all Hilarie has dreamed about.
Life's a Beach    by Malena Lott
Price: $2.99 USD. 21280 words. Published on June 12, 2011. Fiction.

The Law of Attraction and Karma hit the beach in Malena Lott's humorous first novella about two unlikely friends and their chance - or is it fated? - vacation in Mexico. The women's paths cross in madcap ways as they discover that what brought them together could change the course of their lives forever.
Fixer Upper    by Malena Lott
Price: $2.99 USD. 81710 words. Published on January 7, 2011. Fiction.

When a politician’s wife leaves her glamorous but shallow marriage, hightails it for her childhood home and trades in her perfectly tailored suits for zebra-print cowboy boots and a pink tool belt, you can bet things get dusty, and dicey. Fixer Upper is a sassy, fun read that proves going home can sometimes be the smartest thing a broken-hearted woman can do.-Beth Hoffman,NYT bestselling author

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