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The 24 Hour Dating Agency
by Mary Jayne Baker
Bit of a slow start, but good once the romance gets going.
Journalist Saffie Ackroyd and friend/co-worker Milo Cook are suffering from a dating slum. When at a speed dating event they each run into one or more of their exes, they decide to sign up for the 24 Dating Agency. This agency costs a bundle, but it promises to set you up with your soulmate and you really get to know them because your first date is set to last 24 hours.
The story is follows Saffie, Milo and Tamara (Milo’s sister and editor of the magazine where they all work). I liked the Saffie parts best. I think the Milo parts were underdeveloped - his main problem is when to say “I love you” to his boyfriend - it lack the usual bang chicklit romances have.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.
Journalist Saffie Ackroyd and friend/co-worker Milo Cook are suffering from a dating slum. When at a speed dating event they each run into one or more of their exes, they decide to sign up for the 24 Dating Agency. This agency costs a bundle, but it promises to set you up with your soulmate and you really get to know them because your first date is set to last 24 hours.
The story is follows Saffie, Milo and Tamara (Milo’s sister and editor of the magazine where they all work). I liked the Saffie parts best. I think the Milo parts were underdeveloped - his main problem is when to say “I love you” to his boyfriend - it lack the usual bang chicklit romances have.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.