2.5/5
Tessa works in a call center in London, her love life is facing a big crisis and she decides to start massive dating using a mysterious new dating app called June Storm. In the meantime, she meets Nev, a peculiar guy with a drug addiction that turns her life upside-down. We follow her journey in the strange world of weirdos and friend zone, cocktails and dinners, with the nagging sensation that something's going on here.
This book put me in a weird place, let me explain why. The writing style is very good, Ramona isn't using her mother tongue and despite that it sounds pretty native to me. It's funny, fluid and easy to read. I really liked the dialogues, but also the introspective sequences. The story is modern, relatable and catchy, I was really interested in knowing what was going to happen next and find out the developing dynamics between the characters. Ruby's story was pretty interesting as well, the hint to domestic violence made it a bit deeper and rooted in the present. Also the mention of drug addiction and the more serious scene with Nev were highly appreciated.
BUT. I feel like some passages were not entirely clear. Some scene felt a bit "hasty", like they could be developed further. The office dynamics could be analyzed a bit more, Nev could be more central to the plot, the part with Dean and his family could be better explained, maybe. Overall, in my opinion this book could have been stronger if it had been longer! I would have definitely read more than 200 pages!