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How to Hack a Heartbreak

A Novel

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“Smart, fun, fast-paced. . . . seamlessly blends the trials of modern dating with the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated workplace.” —Helen Hoang, New York Times–bestselling author
Swipe right for love. Swipe left for disaster.
By day, Mel Strickland is an underemployed helpdesk tech at a startup incubator, Hatch, where she helps entitled brogrammers—“Hatchlings”—who can’t even fix their own laptops, but are apparently the next wave of startup geniuses. And by night, she goes on bad dates with misbehaving dudes she’s matched with on the ubiquitous dating app, Fluttr.
But after one dick pic too many, Mel has had it. Using her brilliant coding skills, she designs an app of her own, one that allows users to log harassers and abusers in online dating space. It’s called JerkAlert, and it goes viral overnight.
Mel is suddenly in way over her head. Worse still, her almost-boyfriend, the dreamy Alex Hernandez—the only non-douchey guy at Hatch—has no idea she’s the brains behind the app. Soon, Mel is faced with a terrible choice: one that could destroy her career, love life, and friendships, or change her life forever.
“Revenge is a dish best served digitally in Kristin Rockaway’s book capturing what it’s like to pursue ambition and love in New York City.” —Sally Thorne, USA Today-bestselling author
“As sexy as it is topical.” —Booklist
“Rockaway delivers a sharp and funny tale of female empowerment with a side order of romance.” —Publishers Weekly

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 8, 2019
      Rockaway (The Wild Woman’s Guide to Traveling the World) delivers a sharp and funny tale of female empowerment with a side order of romance. Four years after college, programmer Melanie Strickland is still working the helpdesk at a New York City start-up incubator called Hatch. The only good things about her job fixing laptops for ungrateful male chauvinist “Hatchlings” are the paycheck, benefits, and a cute programmer named Alex Hernandez. After yet another crappy online dating meetup goes wrong, Mel creates JerkAlert, a site where women can warn others about online daters who are rude, thoughtless, lying, or sexist. While she begins a tentative romance with Alex, JerkAlert goes viral and Mel dreams of starting a company. But she’ll need to challenge a world that still believes “girls can’t code” and find her own way to success—in business and in love. Rockaway creates an entertaining, if somewhat black-and-white, world of high-tech winners and losers, from Mel’s indomitable girlfriends to the rapacious businessmen in her way. A brisk plot and Mel’s determination will see readers through to the triumphant finish. Agent: Jessica Watterson, Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2019
      By day, Melanie Strickland works the help desk at Hatch, a New York City start-up incubator, where she fields calls from demeaning and disrespectful techies with various computer issues, all the while knowing she's better than that. By night, she goes on bad date after bad date, aided by the online dating app, Fluttr. After being stood up?and one unsolicited dick-pic too many?she decides to take matters into her own hands. She creates a website, JerkAlert.biz, where users can alert fellow singletons about guys who are no good. Mel is not prepared, however, for the site to go viral overnight. Rockaway's sophomore work (The Wild Woman's Guide to Traveling the World, 2017) is as sexy as it is topical. Providing a peek into the world of twentysomethings dating in the digital age and (s)wiping out, the fast-paced tale will have readers laughing and celebrating as Mel shows what she's made of in the worlds of romance and tech. Perfect for lovers of Doree Shafrir's Startup (2017) and Hannah Orenstein's Playing with Matches (2018).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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