Looks like fun!
The cover clearly promises a light-hearted modern-day romance.
Hildy and Paul are immediately engaging and hint at more than zany chick and surly realist. The scenario is intriguing, faintly reminiscent of a story line I've seen used in an episode of The Big Bang Theory.
I want to see how the book develops and I like how the format of 36 questions offers a clear indication of progression, making it particularly suitable for a reader to read in short segments. A commuter, for example, could read a chapter or two and then consider how they themselves would answer the questions.
Hildy and Paul are immediately engaging and hint at more than zany chick and surly realist. The scenario is intriguing, faintly reminiscent of a story line I've seen used in an episode of The Big Bang Theory.
I want to see how the book develops and I like how the format of 36 questions offers a clear indication of progression, making it particularly suitable for a reader to read in short segments. A commuter, for example, could read a chapter or two and then consider how they themselves would answer the questions.