Sunday, 29 December 2013

BOOK OF THE DAY: The Sock Wars by Maia Sepp


by Maia Sepp





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Lucy Tuttle is a workaholic financial planner whose biggest worry is how to line up the sticky notes on her desk just so, until her free-spirited, vivacious aunt dies in a car accident halfway across the world.


With her last remaining family member gone, a landmark birthday approaching, domestication closing in, and her faltering biological clock a never-ending reminder of the time she isn't spending building a family, Lucy attempts to make a home for herself in the house she's inherited. But as she struggles to settle into a life of cohabitation, organic lentils, and sock thievery, she starts to wonder how she ended up there--and when she'll feel alive again.


As she works through her grief and tries to find somewhere to belong, Lucy begins to understand that sometimes, realizing one dream means giving up another. Can a person who spends her time fixing other people's lives learn to let go enough to live her own? 


The Sock Wars is an Amazon bestselling novel about love, loss, family, and rediscovering the things that make life worth living.


AUTHOR BIO



Maia left the tech sector to write about sock thievery, migraine, and...IT.

"The Sock Wars" is her debut novel. The first chapter of "The Sock Wars" was published as a short story/novel excerpt titled "Irish Drinking Socks."

Maia will be releasing two more books in 2013: "Future Proof", a coming-of-age novel (with nerds), and "The Migraine Mafia", the story of a thirtysomething's quest to come to terms with a chronic illness.
Find Maia online at www.maiasepp.com.


REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Great first novelMay 27, 2013
This review is from: The Sock Wars (Kindle Edition)
I loved The Sock Wars. It was great all around and I don't think Maia will have any problem marketing this novel. The cover was intriguing, and once I got through the first chapter, I couldn't put it down. Wonderful job, and I didn't find a single typo that I can remember! That's one of the things that I'm always working on for myself -> I may be Indie but it doesn't have to be poor quality. Well done!


5.0 out of 5 stars Perfection is relativeDecember 25, 2012
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This review is from: The Sock Wars (Kindle Edition)
Lucy keeps her life in perfect order--no surprises, nothing out of place. She looks forward to being part of the "perfect family" she missed as the child of a single mother forced to work long hours in her often-vain attempts to keep food on the table and the lights on. When her only relative, an unconventional and untidy aunt dies, Lucy tries to cope with a host of unsettling changes. Along the way, she meets many of her aunt's friends and gradually realizes that perfection has different meanings for different people.

As a former accountant who still counts ceiling tiles while sitting in the dentist chair, I found Lucy a very lovable character. Her sometimes frenetic search for the happy ending had me sharing her emotional ups and downs and laughing out loud while trying to give her advice. 


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