Ever wonder what it would be like to be able to hire the team from Mission: Impossible to solve your relationship woes? A young communications professor attempts to make that happen in The War Council .
After the love of her life leaves her for a job on the other side of the world, Professor Maggie McGrew is devastated.
To Maggie, his leaving-and not taking her with him-was just not logical.
Instead of merely mourning the breakup, Maggie pours herself into the study of love.
She comes up with the concept of a paramilitary-style relationship counseling service that she calls The War Council , because, as they say, all is fair in love and war.
Maggie then enlists her friends and colleagues-from fellow professors to a university psychologist and the rugby coach-to serve in a variety of roles on the council.
Maggie's best friend Kathy (the psychologist) hates everything about the War Council but reluctantly agrees to be a member.
Kathy also wants to help Maggie get over the boyfriend that left so she uses some of Maggie's own concepts to set her up with a new beau.
When Maggie discovers the truth about the new man in her life and Kathy's role in bringing them together and the ex-boyfriend suddenly returns, she learns that love is anything but logical.
In this humorous look at love-the first in the University Chronicles series-each of the main characters tells their version of the events that surround the creation of the War Council and the effect it had on their lives.
About author(s): In her 20 years as a writer and editor, Ann Shepphird has covered everything from travel and sports to gardening and food to architecture and design for a variety of publications.
She has also put her skills to work writing ad copy for California-based animal rescue groups.
Now Ann is tackling her favorite genres-rom-coms and cozy mysteries-which is especially appropriate as her first love in life was spending Saturday afternoons reading Nancy Drew mysteries.
The rom-coms are part of the University Chronicles series, which are based on Ann's days as a college-level communications instructor, while the Destination Murder mysteries combine her experiences as a travel journalist with her brief stint working for a private investigator (a job she got because of her love of Sue Grafton novels).
Ann lives in Santa Monica, California, with her long-time partner, Jeff, and their furry companions Melody and Winnie.
When she's not writing, Ann is most likely to be found on a tennis court or in her garden.
Mission | Impossible to solve your relationship woes |
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About author(s) | In her 20 years as a writer and editor |