Review "Love at first date"
Love at first date by Susan Hatler
Better Date than Never Series, Book 1
Ellen’s figured out that finding the right guy is all about compatibility. That’s why she’s signed up for Detailed Dating—the local online dating scene in Sacramento. Learning men’s preferences up front, plus a few weeks of email correspondence, has resulted in two candidates she’s excited to meet in person.
When Ellen’s best friend asks her to baby-sit her beloved pooch, dog-sitting leads to disaster and Ellen ends up at the local vet where she meets a man she can’t stop thinking about. Henry isn’t a logical choice, but Ellen suddenly finds herself signing up for a week-long doggy class to spend more time with him.
Now, Ellen has a choice: Go with one of the logical choices or let herself fall for the one man her heart seems to want.
My rating:
I was randomly looking for something to read on my kindle when I came across this and I ended up reading it in one sitting. It is a cute short story about Ellen who think that she knows just what to do to find the right man for her by signing up for this thing called Detailed Dating where she has two candidates that she has decided to meet and see where things will go from there. When her friend asks her to take her of her pooch Ellen ends up having to rush to the vet where she meets Henry and she also ends up signing up for classes with the pooch so she can continue to see Henry. During her dates with the candidates from the dating site she finds out that she can't count on who she should be compatiable with, but rather go with where her heart leads her. I really liked the story and how it ended :)
About the author:
SUSAN HATLER is an international bestselling author who writes humorous and emotional contemporary romance and young adult novels. A natural optimist, she believes life is amazing, people are fascinating, and imagination is endless. She loves spending time with her characters and hopes you do, too. You can visit her website at www.susanhatler.com
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