Kindle Edition, 113 pages
Published
November 6th 2019
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
City girl Jennifer Page
works sixteen-hour days and has little time for love. But when her best
friend proposes they go on a blind double date, Jennifer doesn’t
hesitate to say yes. What’s better for her overworked soul than time
with her best friend, a new sushi restaurant, and a cute guy?
Outdoor adventurist Dylan Douglas is surprised when his blind date shows up for whitewater rafting dressed to the nines in high heels. Turns out the only experience she has with the outdoors is when she almost got eaten by a bear as a kid. Despite the mix-up, Jennifer continues with the date and Dylan admires her spunk.
Jennifer and Dylan have little in common, but he turns out to be fun and insightful. As they spend time together, Jennifer realizes an adventurist girl has been hiding inside her this whole time. Will their differences tear them apart or teach them that a rafting disaster can turn into the love of a lifetime?
Outdoor adventurist Dylan Douglas is surprised when his blind date shows up for whitewater rafting dressed to the nines in high heels. Turns out the only experience she has with the outdoors is when she almost got eaten by a bear as a kid. Despite the mix-up, Jennifer continues with the date and Dylan admires her spunk.
Jennifer and Dylan have little in common, but he turns out to be fun and insightful. As they spend time together, Jennifer realizes an adventurist girl has been hiding inside her this whole time. Will their differences tear them apart or teach them that a rafting disaster can turn into the love of a lifetime?
My Review: 5 StarsWhat happens when you're completely overworked and have no time for life? Disaster. I was completely embarrassed for Jennifer, as mistake after misunderstanding happened when she finally made time for a date, but I couldn't stop laughing.Jennifer is a workaholic and Dylan, her blind date, was very, very good for her. I loved how opposite they were and how Dylan helped Jennifer see that there's more to life than work. I also loved that Jennifer could laugh at herself and not take herself too seriously.Once again, Susan Hatler delivers a hilarious romantic comedy that brings both laughter and swoons to the reader. This short little morsel was the perfect afternoon diversion and I look forward to more.Content: mild romance
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