D*ck Magnet By Ruby Rowe <CONFIRMED>

That’s a bold, punchy title that screams "unapologetic romance" or "gritty dark comedy." To give this story the right vibe, let’s lean into the idea of a woman who is tired of her own "superpower."

After her third disastrous breakup of the year—this time with a "professional kite surfer" who forgot he had a wife—Elara decides to conduct a social experiment. She moves to a sleepy, rain-soaked town in the Pacific Northwest where the median age is seventy-four and the most exciting event is the weekly knitting circle. She swaps her silk slips for oversized flannel and her heels for sturdy hiking boots. She is going "man-fasting." It works for exactly forty-eight hours. D*ck Magnet by Ruby Rowe

While attempting to fix a leak in her cabin, she manages to accidentally flood her kitchen. When she calls the only emergency plumber in town, she expects a grizzled old man named Silas. Instead, she gets Julian Thorne. Julian is everything Elara is trying to avoid: dark hair, brooding eyes, and a mysterious past that practically radiates "red flag." That’s a bold, punchy title that screams "unapologetic

Julian acts tough, but he’s gone for her by chapter three. She is going "man-fasting

But Julian isn't interested in her. In fact, he seems to actively dislike her. For the first time in her life, the magnet is repelling.