Reseña del editor:
Dating disasters, strange bedfellows, and weird encounters abound in this hilarious collection of romances that includes Lisa Plumley's "Just Jennifer," in which a young woman, armed with breath mints, lip gloss, and unlimited text-messaging minutes, prepares to go on thirty blind dates in thirty days, as well as other works by Theresa Alan, Marcia Evanick, and Holly Chamberlin. Original.
Reseña del editor:
"Love is blind (or at least nearsighted)" - Theresa Alan. When it comes to dating, Heather's been pretty lucky. Well, if you don't count the verbal flasher and the guy who started going out with another woman halfway through their first date. If only she could find a guy like her first love. Now, the one who got away just may lead her to the one she can't lose. "Cleo Barnes: Worst Blind Date Ever" - Holly Chamberlin. Nine months after Cleo Barnes dumped her cheating, lying boyfriend, she's become a full blown, she devil man hater. But when she spies her ex out with another woman, it's time to get serious and prove to him and the rest of the world that Cleo Barnes is alive and well and getting a man, whether she like it or not. "Love is like a box of chocolates". Judith Howland is the queen of disastrous blind dates. On the road to finding Mr Right, she's been fixed up with Mr Seriously Broke, Mr Grope, and Paw, and Mr. Certifiable. With all the good men taken, Claudia's not willing to sample even one more guy from the fix me up box, no matter how tempting. "Just Jennifer". Breezy California girl Jennifer Merryn has a knack for picking fun friends and butt enhancing jeans, but she's got lousy radar when it comes to men. So why not let her friends choose her blind dates, thirty different prospects in thirty days.
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