Publisher's Synopsis
You may think Unrequited is your typical "Romance" novel, but it's not.
January Estlin doesn't live in New York City. Her life doesn't involve vampires or a roll-your-eyes, unrealistic sex life, and she doesn't date overdramatic, complicated billionaires.
January dates who you date and when you read Unrequited you'll say,
"Omg, I've been through that, right?
I know exactly what she means."
Unrequited, a contemporary "Anti-Romance" novel from Christy Heron, is a funny, fresh, sexy, true-to-life story, told through the eyes of our main character, twenty-something January.
Within a year of meeting Jack (a year filled with lascivious sex and drama) January quits her job and moves from Los Angeles to Jack's hometown. Problem is, he has a girlfriend, while January is single and desperately in love with him.
She parties and dates as often as she puts her car key in the ignition. You'll read January's drunken, late night texts, personal diary entries while she encounters boyfriends, girlfriends, and a Black Sea of Ketel One.
Will January Estlin move on and grow up, or decant the rest of her life into a champagne flute, while pursuing the unattainable?