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Cavanaugh Lee
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Cavanaugh Lee

Cavanaugh Lee was raised in San Francisco, and received her undergraduate degree from UCLA’s School of Theatre. After graduation, she worked steadily as a “wactress” for four years. True love (or so she thought) led her to the deep south of Mississippi, and when the relationship imploded she stuck around south and received her law degree from UNC. By day, she is a prosecutor in Savannah, Georgia and by night she is searching for true love and working on the sequel to SAVE AS DRAFT.

Save as Draft will be released on February 14, 2012 in Trade Paperback
Feb 14, 2012
Save as Draft is now available in Trade Paperback
Feb 14, 2012
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Save as Draft
Feb 05, 2011
Save as Draft will be released on February 01, 2011 in Hardcover, Paper Over Board, eBook
Feb 01, 2011
Save as Draft is now available in Hardcover, Paper Over Board, eBook
Feb 01, 2011
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Jan 20, 2011

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Amused By Books, July 28, 2011
...(c) Kristen Angelo Before we get too off track here, this is not where I tell you all about me and my boyfriend's romance. Nope. This is actually the post where I tell you all about why I love chick lit, what I think chick lit is, and how I believe it is...
write meg!, June 9, 2011
...to see where things go with Peter. But that doesn’t mean Marty’s out of the picture . . . Cavanaugh Lee’s Save As Draft was a fast and occasionally painful look at one woman’s romantic (mis)adventures, and I knew from the start that I would whip...
The Groovy Age of Horror, May 26, 2011
...is one of the great pleasures of blogging for me, and here's another great example of that. Cavanaugh Lee is the author of the novel Save as Draft , which I just reviewed . Here's her author bio (relevant for the interview): After graduating top of her...
The Groovy Age of Horror, May 24, 2011
...This is a romance novel told entirely through various forms of electronic communication--primarily e-mails, but also texts, tweets, Facebook status updates, and even eHarmony profiles. That's not as tedious or distracting as it sounds. I got used to it...