Elara’s hilarious internal monologue about her bad luck with men.
But Julian isn't interested in her. In fact, he seems to actively dislike her. For the first time in her life, the magnet is repelling. D*ck Magnet by Ruby Rowe
After her third disastrous breakup of the year—this time with a "professional kite surfer" who forgot he had a wife—Elara decides to conduct a social experiment. She moves to a sleepy, rain-soaked town in the Pacific Northwest where the median age is seventy-four and the most exciting event is the weekly knitting circle. She swaps her silk slips for oversized flannel and her heels for sturdy hiking boots. She is going "man-fasting." It works for exactly forty-eight hours. Elara’s hilarious internal monologue about her bad luck
That’s a bold, punchy title that screams "unapologetic romance" or "gritty dark comedy." To give this story the right vibe, let’s lean into the idea of a woman who is tired of her own "superpower." For the first time in her life, the magnet is repelling