I've been writing a short, light chick-lit/romance novel book (think Meg Cabot or Sophie Kinsella) where the main female character has androgenetic alopecia and doesn't want her new boyfriend to find out. Both main characters are middle school teachers. The book is due out in May 2017.

What I need is a title! Maybe a pun or something on "hair" or "wig," or maybe just something that leaves it a little more coy. My son said it should have the word "secret" in it somewhere.

Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks!

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How about a twist on familiar phrases like"Bad Hair Days No More" or "Tear Your Hair Out." Surely every teacher has had to deal with personal bad hair days and situations where they feel like tearing their hair out. But with alopecia, the phrases take on new meaning. Bad hair days or no hair days. Perspectives. Smiles. Good luck with the writing and editing.
The Mane Secret. Get it? Mane like hair.

Good luck with your book.

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Well done for you endevour. How about Smooth Revelation(s), All will be Revealed or something like that?

The book will be out next month!

Here's the cover and book description!

It's listed on Goodreads if you want to add it to your shelf. :)

The book is LIVE and available in paperback and ebook!

I'm hosting a giveaway here if you want to check it out.

Goodreads reviews have been great so far. :)

Thanks for all your help, and I hope you guys love it!

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