By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Monday, February 29, 2016

"Bachelor" fan may remember Atlanta attorney Andi Dorfman. She appeared on the show in 2014, walking out on Juan Pablo Galavis and earning a spot on "The Bachelorette" that summer.

Her relationship with Josh Murray from "The Bachelorette" lasted only about eight months. After quitting her job as an assistant attorney general in Fulton County's DA office, she moved to New York City last year.

So far, based purely on her Instagram page (which has nearly 1 million followers), it doesn't appear she has gainful employment. But in the past month, she has jogged, eaten out, gone to concerts, made a radio appearance, dressed up for New York Fashion Week, attended a Rangers game, flew to San Francisco for the Super Bowl and hung out with other "Bachelorettes" on an ABC special.

And she's writing a book "It's Not Okay: Turning Heartbreak Into Happily Ever After." It's due to come out May 10. Hopefully she received a decent advance.

The book, according to the Simon & Schuster, "dishes about what it's like to live out a love story - and its collapse - in front of cameras, offering hard-won advice for moving on after a break-up, public or not."

She'll also talk about her time on "The Bachelor" and "Bachelorette."

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