Publisher's Synopsis
Text Me When You Mean It
What happens when love is scribbled on Post-its instead of sent via text?
Emma Jacobs is a sharp-tongued marketing exec with a strict no-nonsense policy-especially when it comes to love. She's ghosted more guys than she's dated, prefers playlists to people, and has one golden rule: never fall for a man who uses emojis in professional emails.
Enter Miles Clarke, the annoyingly charming new hire who wears vintage sneakers, asks too many questions, and somehow manages to get under Emma's skin by... doing nothing by text. Instead, he starts leaving her old-school Post-it notes-on her desk, her coffee cup, even in her planner. Snarky, clever, sometimes sweet, always anonymous.
Emma's intrigued. And maybe a little smitten. But office romances are messy, and Emma doesn't do messy. Still, something about the notes-and the man behind them-makes her wonder if love might be worth breaking her own rules.
Witty, flirty, and full of heart, Text Me When You Mean It is a romantic comedy about modern miscommunication, analog charm in a digital world, and the kind of connection that's too real to ignore.