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JaneHarrod
Posted December 15, 2011
The writing is terrific, although there are some story lines that leave the reader wanting more.
Ultimately, a fascinating study on modern day romance. Reading a relationship story from the male perspective, written by a talented male writer, makes this a must read, and earns it 4 stars on my chart.
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Posted December 15, 2011
Interesting insight into the mind of a man! If you want to see divorce and relationshsips from a different side (since most are written from a woman's perspective) check out this book.
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Posted December 16, 2011
Very funny with real life romantic situations. Entertaining view of the adult dating scene. I could see Josh bumping into Stephanie Plum and Mickey Haller as one of their more responsible friends.
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Overview
Josh Wilcox is a thirty something single dad looking for love (or at least some half decent sex) in his post divorce world. He’s dragging along some hefty baggage (a murdered daughter will have that effect), but manages to get his act together and jump back into the dating scene. He discovers that things have changed a lot since the last time he was single, and that finding a good woman, even with the questionable help of online dating, is a serious pain in the ass.After a handful of dates that could give the Apocalypse a run for its money, he meets Pam. She’s cute, funny, enjoys ...