Life on the Naughty List, or What the Elf! by Jason Wrench
Life on the Naughty List, or What the Elf! is a heartwarming holiday romantic comedy that follows Broadway actress Erika Saunders as she navigates the ups and downs of her career and love life in the bustling world of New York City theater. After a string of professional setbacks and dating disasters, Erika lands a starring role in a new Christmas musical, but she’s quickly wondering what the elf she’s gotten herself into.
As Erika juggles rehearsals, opening night jitters, and dating, she discovers that sometimes the best gifts come wrapped in tinsel and second chances. Will she find the man of her dreams by opening night? With a cast of colorful characters and dialogue sprinkled with festive substitutions for naughty words, this novel offers a delightfully clean behind-the-scenes look at the drama and magic of Broadway.
Filled with humor, heart, and enough holiday spirit to make even Scrooge smile, Life on the Naughty List, or What the Elf! reminds us that love and dreams can bloom even in the frostiest of circumstances. It’s a jolly good time that will have readers laughing, swooning, and believing in the magic of Christmas—and Broadway—all year round.
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Author Bio:
Jason Wrench writes. He write a lot. He’s the author of 12 Days of Murder (November 2021) and Till Death Do Us Wed (February 2022), and the Up on the Farm series: Finding a Farmer (August, 2022), Bewitched by the Barista (September, 2022), and Sanctuary for the Surgeon (January, 2023), Catching the Composer (May 2023), Wolf Island (October, 2022), and the Love and Liquidation Series: Boy Bands and Bullets (November 2023), A Choreographed Coup (April 2024), and Rhythmic Reclamation (June 2024) all with Pride Publishing. He›s also the author of The Veil and Jekyll/Hyde. And he’s the man behind the cozy mystery penname, J. J. Justice.
When he’s not writing novels, he’s a college professor at SUNY New Paltz in the Department of Communication. In that capacity, he’s authored or edited twenty academic books, thirty-five plus research articles, and numerous chapters in other books.
In his downtime, he loves reading/writing, Broadway, coffee, and his puggle, Max (6-year-old) and Teddy (16-year-old).
He’s a member of the Romance Writers of America and the Textbook and Academic Author Association.