librarianryan 's review for:

Swipe Right for Murder by Derek Milman
3.0
adventurous emotional mysterious reflective medium-paced
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 I really wanted to love this book.  I loved Scream All Night soooooo much that I was hoping to find the same magic here, and I didn’t.  I should probably say that this book was a “Jimmy” book (a.k.a. James Patterson Presents), and unfortunately it reads like one.  In all honestly the story line is incredibly similar to Scream All Night but with different actions.  You have a young man of 17 years old with problems in his past and family issues that cause him to “run away” in this case to boarding school.  The book is about finding who this young man will grow up to be as an adult, but in the guise of a Tinder app gone horribly wrong.  This book wants to be a gay James Bond, but our hero is neither smooth, or willing, and just a nervous wreck.  Overall I liked the book, but it’s forgettable.  It makes me not want to pick up the authors next book.