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"Welcome to Virtually Yours, a virtual dating app that provides all the proof of being in a relationship without actually being in one. With her career front of mind, Eva Estrella joins Virtually Yours after a nudge from her sister, to alleviate some family pressure as she continues to look for her dream job in journalism--while Max Kittridge, a former child star in the middle of a divorce, takes a gig at Virtually Yours servicing multiple clients as a fake boyfriend. As they navigate their current circumstances, both Eva and Max find that sometimes what you're looking for is right in front of you"--…mehr

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"Welcome to Virtually Yours, a virtual dating app that provides all the proof of being in a relationship without actually being in one. With her career front of mind, Eva Estrella joins Virtually Yours after a nudge from her sister, to alleviate some family pressure as she continues to look for her dream job in journalism--while Max Kittridge, a former child star in the middle of a divorce, takes a gig at Virtually Yours servicing multiple clients as a fake boyfriend. As they navigate their current circumstances, both Eva and Max find that sometimes what you're looking for is right in front of you"--
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Jeremy Holt is a non-binary author whose most recent works include Made in Korea, Virtually Yours, Before Houdini, After Houdini, and Skip to the End . They have received high praise from Brian K. Vaughan (Y the Last Man, Saga, Runaways) and NYT crossword constructor David Kwong.   An original art page from their book After Houdini was acquired by The Houdini Museum of NYC, where it now hangs in its permanent collection.   Originally from no place in particular, they have called Italy, Singapore, England, Norway, and Texas home at various points in their life. They graduated with a B.F.A. in Sound Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2005, and recently relocated to Brooklyn again (third times a charm!) after spending eight years in Vermont.   When not writing, this Mac Genius is fixing computers and getting confused for their identical triplet brothers.