The Bad Date Diaries
β Scribed by Plessis, Jilly Du
- Book ID
- 111676001
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0C4DV99Z5
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β¦ Synopsis
How can one person possibly experience so many dating disasters? Is my luck really that bad? Never mind Mr. Right, I canβt even find a Mr. Okay.
Is there such a thing as a quarter-life crisis? Kate Callahan is having one. With her 30th birthday fast approaching, the pressure to settle down is mounting. Finding a boyfriend in a new city, in a new country isnβt easy, but this British girl isnβt willing to settle for just anybody. Armed with a checklist, Kate arranges a disastrous blind date that is witnessed by swoon-worthy bartender, Ben.
With Ben as her wingman and new best friend, Kate embarks on a dating adventure that goes from bad to worse. She quickly realizes the dating game is not for the faint-hearted. Kate is ready to give up on finding Mr. Right. That is, until Ben shows her that thereβs more to life than checklists.
Does she have the courage to take a risk, or will she miss whatβs right in front of her?
The Bad Date Diaries is a fun, closed-door romantic comedy about the ups and downs of modern dating. Full of quirky characters and hilarious situations, itβs the perfect book if you're just looking for a short, light, and entertaining read. This happily-ever-after is the first book in the Boston Love series but can be read as a standalone title.
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