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Carol Maloney Scott
Carol Maloney Scott, author of the Rom-Com on the Edge series, is a frazzled new bride and wiener dog fanatic. She is a lover of donuts, and a hater of mornings. Recently unearthing a childhood passion for writing, she can once again be seen carrying around a notebook and staring into space. Her... show more



Carol Maloney Scott, author of the Rom-Com on the Edge series, is a frazzled new bride and wiener dog fanatic. She is a lover of donuts, and a hater of mornings. Recently unearthing a childhood passion for writing, she can once again be seen carrying around a notebook and staring into space. Her stories are witty, fresh and real, just like life.Join her on "The Edge" for giveaways, cover reveals, excerpts, contests and members-only content at carolmaloneyscott.com/

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Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
Valentines on the Edge by Carol Maloney Scott is a fun compilation of stories to read. I gave it four stars. It includes Justin's State of Denial where Justin takes Marissa to meet his parents for Valentine's Day. He has sisters-in-law from hell & it isn't a good time. It was a fun story to rea...
Mommy, am I cult?
Mommy, am I cult? rated it 9 years ago
2.5 starsMost chick lits involve a girl in her early to mid-twenties in some adventure to find a new love. Bridget Jones was thirty something, at least, but there is not much adventure on paper out there for the older ladies. And that's the good thing about the "RomCom in the edge" series, by [a:Car...
Mommy, am I cult?
Mommy, am I cult? rated it 10 years ago
Can you be a feminist and still enjoy chick-lit?My answer is... maybe.Chick lit surely has some elements that will make empowered girls cringe, but for fully understanding we have to remember: chick-lits are not prescriptive. They are not a recipe of how women (or romance) should be. On the contrary...
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