Author David Hutchings tells a story highlighting the thrill of finding that special person when one least expects it in his entertaining new romance novel, “Taylor Made” (published by AuthorHouse). Taylor Deborah O’Farrell – nicknamed “Taylor Made” by family and friends, a joke about her parents using in vitro fertilization to conceive – is a 27-year-old daydreamer living with her grouchy teddy bear, Constable. Like other young women, she enjoys going out and spending time with her friends. One night at a coworker’s engagement party, Taylor impulsively slips her phone number into the jacket pocket of a man who was flirting with her. Things take an interesting twist when the jacket ends up belonging to 29-year-old photographer Miles Britain. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear Miles is the man Taylor needs. “Taylor is not looking for love or a relationship,” Hutchings writes. “It’s a story of how life can change for the better when you are not planning it.” Source: PRWEB
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