
Member Reviews

What an enjoyable and happy read about books! I mean, if you love reading, and you read via Netgalley - then what's not to love about this?! I'm so glad I gave this book a go because it was just lovely, heartwarming and so enjoyable! I'd never read a book by the author's before and was a bit skeptical because it was written by two people but I needn't had worried. The story flowed really well and it felt like the pages flew by.
The story itself follows Frankie, who is very unlucky in love. She works in a bookshop. As she is so unlucky, she decides to take matters into her own hands and leaves copies of her favourite novels on trains with her email address inside. As she does this, she starts to get interest and this is when the dating starts - which in parts is quite funny! - and she also starts blogging about her dates which she really enjoys as she likes to write.
Along the way she meets quite a few different men, but then one comes along which could possibly change her look on love forever. It's a romantic book with comedy and has a lighthearted feel to it. Really enjoyable. Glad I requested it.

Lesson number 1: don't use the kindle download feature on net gallery, it comes out weird putting the authors name in odd places and acts as if the author has pressed the enter key at weird places as well. Buy a kindle copy and enjoy it.
So getting to the book, ii really liked it, it almost made me wish we had a dating site just for bookworms, whilst the male lead may not read the books the female lead loves, to find a man who reads for pleasure and doesn't find reading boring would be an achievement. I thought it was kinda cliché how the publisher mentioned for the female leads book was the actual publisher of the book but maybe this was done on purpose. I loved the list of books at the end, most will be going on my amazon wish list! In general an absolutely awesome book. To find an author who can express the passion of books the way this author did is rare and absolutely brilliant!

Loved this book!
Frankie is obsessed with books and works in a bookshop. She is a published author but hasn't written anything for ages. She is also unlucky in love, so decides to take a new approach to meeting men - leaving copies of her favourite books on trains - each book has her email address in it so hopefully she can go on a date with the men that find and read the books. A series of dates follow, and she blogs about them too - finally getting back to writing.
But along the way, she meets Sunny. He only reads YA books, so surely he can''t be the man for her?
A great read with an interesting range of characters. I also liked how many real books it referenced too.