Recently I have been on a book DNF dirge. I started several books and couldn’t even finish the ones I liked. Since I have not read a comedy in a while, I wanted to do what normal readers do: REREAD. I was not disappointed. I laughed every time I opened this book. Perhaps the concept is fresher now, since reality TV and The Bachelor disappeared into the back of the televerse.
Lisa is the BBW, curvy, confident (mostly), and desperate for love. No wonder; her work life was uninspiring. She obtained the job of her dreams just to find her journalistic talents were wasted on filler articles, and she was working nights and weekends.
After the most uninspiring blind date her sister had arranged, she met a man in a mask. Let’s just say, that romantic meeting was perfect. One kiss and I was hooked (😃)!
❤️ The Romance: ❤️
Piers and Lisa didn’t have vanilla sex. The elevator scene was funny and unique, and later they had a tryst in a pool with celebrity snakes. Yeah, I didn’t see that coming! Their attraction was hot and bothered. While I might have wanted fewer paragraphs of description, the smut was definitely interesting.
The actual Billionaire Lisa was almost/maybe/maybe not vying for was a superhero-loving, chicken nugget kind of man, and he was so sweet he didn’t deserve the liars and cheats garnering his attention. However, the ending was so brilliant, I teared up. I don’t want to give anything away, but all the characters had heart. You should read it.
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Review in 2016: I was in the mood for a quirky, funny romance, and this novel was perfect. It started with Lisa on a bad date, but what really reeled me in and kept me reading after lisa was corralled into joining the dating show. I thought that part was a little lame, but it made sense later on. Her first contest is a cooking contest, and she makes chicken fingers. Okay, you gotta love a woman who is willing to create a mcdonald's dinner for a contest. So I looked up Aubrey Dark's other novels, but they were different. I want more.
If you like this novel, it reminds me of the books Vicki Loebel and Jill Myles write. Funny, odd but not impossible situations for the characters, and quick reads. Try them.