The image is an announcement for an author event hosted by Barnes & Noble Watters Creek. It has a light blue background with text at the top in a darker blue font detailing the event. The text reads "Barnes & Noble Watters Creek Author Event Emily Harding," followed by a description of the author as "One-half of the writing duo behind Emma of 83rd Street and Elizabeth of East Hampton." Below this, there is a book cover and a photograph of a person. The book cover, titled "How Freaking Romantic," features two illustrated figures holding umbrellas under a rain cloud, with a bright blue background. The author's name, Emily Harding, is printed at the bottom of the book cover. To the right, a square photograph shows a person with short blonde hair, wearing a striped shirt, sitting on a light-colored couch. Beneath this image, text specifies, "Book Signing Saturday, August 16 1:30-3:30 PM" and "Barnes & Noble" in bold letters at the bottom right.

Local Author Emily Harding SIGNS “How Freaking Romantic”

Barnes & Noble at Watters Creek Village hosts local author, Emily Harding, August 16th at 1:30 p.m.! Emily will be signing copies of her books, including her solo debut “How Freaking Romantic”! This is a free event and registration is not required. Copies of Emily’s books will be available for purchase prior to the event. If you have any questions, please contact Barnes & Noble.

About the Book
Beatrice Nilsson is what some might call “feisty” (those who love her) and others “combative” (those who don’t). But no matter what you call her, she’s a good lawyer and an even better friend. So when the marriage of her two closest pals ends in divorce, Bea picks a side and storms the office of attorney Nathan Asher to tell him exactly what he can do with his alimony petition. Unfortunately, what should end with a few choice words soon spirals into uncharted territory when Nate shows up at her NYU Law office a few days later as a newly-minted adjunct professor—and her new colleague.

Bea still hates Nathan, of course. But between weekly meetings and networking events, walks around Washington Square Park and late-night pizza, that hate begins to feel a lot like something else. And as uncomfortable truths emerge about the divorce that started it all, she might have to choose between her friends’ happily ever after and her own for the very first time.

About the Author
Emily Harding is one-half of the writing duo behind the For the Love of Austen series, including Emma of 83rd Street and Elizabeth of East Hampton. She is a graduate of Emerson College with degrees in both creative writing and film. After working over fifteen years in television development and production, she found her way back to writing. Emily lives in Dallas with her husband, two children, and an incredibly spoiled Texas heeler.

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