Man Crush Monday (Love For Days, Band 1)

Man Crush Monday (Love For Days, Band 1)

Taschenbuch
5.01

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Beschreibung

Perma-single Amy Clarke prides herself on three things: her pink hair, her Converse collection, and her ability to drink copious amounts of margarita without puking. She isn’t looking for love. She’s perfectly content with her simultaneous love affairs with Netflix and both Ben and Jerry. The trouble is, sometimes, love finds you. Five months ago, he climbed aboard her train, and nothing has been the same since. Fast-forward to now, she still doesn’t know his name, but she knows she wants his babies. Her crush—this tall, dark, and handsome dork who gets on her train every other Monday—has no idea he brightens her day with his panty-wetting smile and laugh that makes her pulse quicken. When a chance encounter outside of work forces them to have their first proper conversation, things quickly go from loving him from afar to up close and very personal. With a string of disastrous exes in her past, has Amy finally found her Mr Perfect? Or does fate have other plans?A new stand-alone romcom from Kirsty Moseley, best-selling author of The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window and Nothing Left to Lose.

Buchinformationen

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Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
303
Preis
12.24 €

Beiträge

1
Alle
5

Sometimes you come across the best books by accident. In this case, it was Man Crush Monday. I feel like a good book makes you think you got it all figured out, seemingly proves you wrong, only to show you that you were right all along. This one had me hooked from the beginning. I couldn't put it down, because I needed to know what was going to happen. I absolutely fell in love with the characters. I sympathised with Amy from the beginning, felt her inner conflicts and was just as helpless as she was when a decision had to be made. And on the other hand, Jared is just out of this world. Both of them are so incredibly interesting protagonists. What makes them so great, so perfect, is that they're not perfect. The author managed to create two brilliant, authentic characters that make the storyline even better. I've already had a little peek at what the second book in the series would be about. Minor characters can have a hard time sometimes, but Theo - Jared's twin and the complete opposite, deserve his happy ending. This is why, at one point, I was hoping for things to turn out differently. Just that this book is great the way it is. And I can't wait for more books to come.

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