Catch of the Day
by Whitney Lyles, Cathie Linz, Beverly Brandt, Pamela Clare
Berkley Pub Group
June 6, 2006
ISBN-13: 0425209865
Available in: Trade Size
There may be plenty of fish in the seabut hooking the one you want isn't always so easy...
To go down the aisle or not to go down the aisle. Is that even a question? Well, it depends on whether you're the bride or just a bridesmaidfor the fifth straight time. Or whether an old flame is determined to wreck the wedding weekend. It's enough to make a girl say "I don't." Now, these brand-new stories about four matrimonially-challenged women demonstrate how one of the best days of your life can go so wrongand still be sexy, hilarious, and deliciously right...
Whitney Lyles was born in San Diego, California. At the age of seven she moved with her family to Poway, a suburb of San Diego, onto a forty acre ranch complete with a rolling stream and enough oak trees to build a development of tree houses. It may have been the lack of cable television in the mountains of Poway that led her to reading and writing. But her real passion for writing began in high school. She spent the long hours of French, science, and math writing and passing detailed notes to her friends on the other side of the classroom. Encouraged by her classmates, she continued to write.
After graduating from high school she moved to Los Angeles to attend Marymount College. While trying to pick a major she decided she wanted to write novels. She chose psychology as her major, transferred to the University of San Diego, and began creating her first novel. By the time she graduated from USD she had completed half of a manuscript. In order to have time for her book she took on a number of part-time jobs, which included clerking at a photo lab and babysitting.
Ultimately, it was working at a church that sent her on "the right path." After a hellish two months of proofreading the church bulletin and repeatedly answering questions with, "Bingo is held at eight o'clock in the rec center on Tuesdays" she was fired. The church staff claimed it was for "lack of experience in a parish environment," but she thinks it was for lack of enthusiasm. It was then and there that she made the decision to charge full speed ahead with her writing.
She moved back in with the folks and took up babysitting again. Inspired by her non-profit career as a four time bridesmaid, she wrote Always the Bridesmaid. Things happened quickly after that. Sandra Dijkstra signed on as her agent and sold the book at auction to Berkley in a two book deal. She is currently at work on her next novel.