Magical Meet Cute
By (Author) Jean Meltzer
Thorndike Press
Thorndike Press
1st April 2025
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Hardback
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
Is he the real dealor did she truly summon a golem
Faye Kaplan used to be engaged. She also used to have a successful legal practice. But she much prefers her new life as a potter in Woodstock, New York. The only thing missing is the perfect guy.
Not that she needs one. Shes definitely happy alone.
That is, until she finds her town papered with anti-Semitic flyers after yet another failed singles event at the synagogue. Desperate for comfort, Faye drunkenly turns to the only thing guaranteed to soothe herpottery. A golem protector is just what her town needsand adding all the little details to make him her ideal man cant hurt, right
When a seriously hot stranger mysteriously turns up the next day, Greg seems too good to be trueif you ignore the fact that Faye hit him with her bike. And that he subsequently lost his memory
But otherwise, the man checks Every. Single. Box. Causing Faye to wonder if Gregs sudden and spicy appearance might be anything but a coincidence.
A laugh-out-loud funny romance with depth and heart, readers will love this spellbinding novel! Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Magical Meet Cute is a poignant, timely, story about learning when to be brave, when to be soft, and the people you can trust in a storm. It's a story with so much heart and so much hope that is absolutely needed right now." Felicia Grossman, author of Marry Me By Midnight
"Into her cauldron Jean Meltzer has thrown Jewish witches, Neo-Nazis, childhood abuse, the perfect man, a picturesque town, the best BFFs, a salami-eating ugly rescue dog and poof - out has come one of the best novels of 2024. Read it for the wit, humor, camaraderie and romance and then prepare to spend the next few days in awe, dwelling on Magical Meet Cutes compelling and poignant plot (including a great twist or two) and all its joyful, life affirming messages." M.J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author of Forgetting To Remember
Jean Meltzer is a nice Jewish girl with a not-so-secret love of Christmas. After a childhood steeped in Jewish tradition, kosher food, loving bubbes, and awkward Jewish summer camp romances, she found her way to NYU Tisch, where she studied dramatic writing and earned numerous awards for her work in television, including a daytime Emmy.