About Melissa Senate
Melissa Senate is the author of eight novels, including the bestselling See Jane Date, which was made into an ABC Family TV movie and has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide. She's published short pieces in Everything I've Always Wanted to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume, It's a Wonderful Lie, Flirting with Pride and Prejudice, and American Girls About Town. A former romance and young adult editor from New York, she now lives on the southern coast of Maine with her son.
Novels
See Jane Date (2001)
The Solomon Sisters Wise Up (2003)
Whose Wedding Is It Anyway? (2004)
The Breakup Club (2006)
Theodora Twist (2006)
Love You To Death (2007)
Questions to Ask Before Marrying (2008)
The Mosts (2010)
The Love Goddess' Cooking School (2010)
The Solomon Sisters Wise Up (2003)
Whose Wedding Is It Anyway? (2004)
The Breakup Club (2006)
Theodora Twist (2006)
Love You To Death (2007)
Questions to Ask Before Marrying (2008)
The Mosts (2010)
The Love Goddess' Cooking School (2010)
Links to other websites
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Melissa Senate recommends
sMothering (2004) Wendy French "Fabulous, funny and rings frighteningly true!" | The ABCs of Love (2004) Sarah Salway "An innovatively told and exquisitely written novel about friendship, love, and life that sneaks up on you with just how extraordinary it is." | A Connecticut Fashionista in King Arthur's Court (2005) Marianne Mancusi "Super-snappy, pure-fun!" | |
She, Myself and I (2005) Whitney Gaskell "Smart, funny, sexy, and refreshingly real. Whitney Gaskell's novel of life, love, and sisterhood is unputdownable." --Melissa Senate" | I Was a Teenage Popsicle (2006) (I Was a Teenage Popsicle, book 1) Bev Katz Rosenbaum "Cool, clever and full of charm." | Bobbie Faye's Very (Very, Very, Very) Bad Day (2007) (Bobbie Faye ) Toni McGee Causey "Bobbie Faye is a true original and Toni McGee Causey a true talent!" | |
Venus Envy (2007) Shannon McKelden "Full of delightful snark and lots of heart." | Fire Me (2009) Libby Malin "Humerous and full of heart, Fire Me is a sharply written novel about life, love, and the good ole 9-5." |
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