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I liked this book more than I expected. I was a bit skeptical of the concept when starting it. The characters, however, are very likable. Both the main, and supporting characters all have great personalities and make up the biggest pull for this story. The minor characters that Veronica goes on her blind dates with are even all unique and kept the story interesting.

I had one major issue with the story. The tension and build up between the two main characters were delightful, but I feel like the story lost it's forward momentum after they admit feelings and get together. The sex scene felt lackluster compared to the tension that they showed throughout. The end of the book also felt really abrupt, almost like it cuts off and is missing even the last few pages.

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I just loved this book,, the author always introduces main characters you immediately care about. Such a light hearted storyline with great supporting cast.

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30 Dates in 30 Days is an absolute treat to read. Veronica Walsh is approaching 35, a point in her life where she expected to have made a partner in her law firm and to have been married. She inadvertently told her assistant about this during an evening of drinking and the quest is on to find her a wife. Her assistant lists her on a dating app and sets up what will be 30 dates in a 30 day period to find "Miss Right". All of the dates are set up at a local bar to make things easier for Veronica. It is here she meets Rachel, a beautiful woman who is helping her cousin with her bar but who has given up on love.

The chemistry between Veronica and Rachel is off the charts throughout the book. The author plays the slow burn throughout the entire book, so much so that as a reader I wanted one of the women to pounce on the other because the tension was so high. She does an excellent job of making the story funny at times and heartbreaking in others. It is such a good mix of emotions throughout the book. The story was one that I did not want to put down until the end.

While there is not a lot of sex in the book, it wasn't really necessary. I found the build-up of their relationship to be the major plus of this book and the need for hot sex scenes was not really needed (although I wouldn't be opposed to a secret chapter or two that goes into more detail). This book is all about finding true love, the one that you can't live without, of being able to get past old heartbreaks, and opening yourself up to the possibility of hurting again to be with that one special person. This book would make such a wonderful rom-com, which is how I envisioned the story as I read it.

This is a must-read for anyone who loves love and the development of relationships. It is a fantastic love story that I highly recommend.

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.

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This story is actually funny. I mean the title is sorta absurd so i was expecting a few laughs and I wasn’t disappointed. The two main characters are really likeable. I love the way Elle Spencer writes her books. I thought the story line would lead to some cliche road, like ex cheated blah blah, but that wasn’t the case.
Anyway, to sum this up, before i give away spoilers by accident. This was another awesome read. Go check out ‘Casting Lacy’ if you haven’t, you’d love it.
*ARC from Netgalley for an honest review*

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Another wonderful story by Elle Spencer. As usual with her books the main characters have a strong chemistry between them. Their dialog, their banter, their interaction, everything is just right. Even the secondary characters feel as real as the main ones.
This book was funny and emotional, two qualities that I've come to expect from her books.

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I read Spencer’s [book:The Road to Madison|44162675] and was underwhelmed. This is a vast improvement.

Here, we have MC Veronica, a lawyer on track to becoming partner at her firm who is approaching 35 and wants to be married by then. Her assistant and mother come up with a scheme to set her up on 30 dates in 30 days to find ‘the one’.

The other MC is Rachel, a wedding photographer who is helping out a her cousin’s bar due to a family illness. This just happens to be the bar where Veronica’s dates take place, and Rachel gets drawn into the date scenarios, and then becomes drawn to Veronica. This attraction is mutual and through a series of events the leads spend time together, but Rachel has had her heart broken and isn’t looking for love, so the two are not on the same page. There’s a lot of back and forth about this, and it does kind of bog the book down from about halfway to the 3/4 mark, but some cute stuff still happens there.

There’s lots of fun side characters, especially the people at the bar and Veronica’s parents. Madison and Ana and characters from their book also appear, and I liked the update about what was happening with them. The chemistry between the leads is both fun and sexy, and I really liked how they interacted. I could have done with the subplot involving Rachel’s ex, but the other dates were fun enough to compensate. Overall this is a sweet and funny romance. 4 stars.

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I cannot say enough about this book - I was laughing, tearing up, a bit mad, back to laughing again! This is my kind of book, LOTS and LOTS of dialog. This first few chapters when Veronica (V) starts the dating cycle, I was out loud laughing at some of these dates! Ms. Spencer's widely use of dialog was nothing less then perfect, I felt like I was at the next table hearing the whole date.

The book is a roller-coaster ride of emotions, but after I finished the book, I just wanted to take the ride all over again. Ms. Spencer takes you to laughing one minute, sad the next (how V just so bad wants her 'sparks fly' kind of connection to her happy ever after person), mad when you learn of Rachel's heartache and you just want to throttle her ex, and V's co-worker (who really gives women a bad name in climbing the success ladder), back to laughing and good feelings again. Like I said, a roller-coaster ride you will love.

Also if you enjoyed Ms. Spencer's book, The Road To Madison, there is a bit of interaction in this book that let's you know how Madison and Ana are doing (BONUS). Bottom line this book has believable main characters, lots of supporting characters (you are going to just love), and so much dialog (as you can tell I so love a book full of dialog verses more the internal thought monologue).

I received an ARC through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review, but would have written the same opinion if I had come across this author on my own.

To see my Amazon review, it is under CC-Emotional roller-coaster ride you want to take

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I've enjoyed a lot this book, I also liked the previous book of this author The Road to Madison, and I've been really glad to find the couple star in that book, Madison and Ana, showing up in this one, amidst a great amount of women, by de way.

Because it starts as a kind of lesbian catwalk, since the main character of the story, Veronica, is nudged by her assistant Bea to find the perfect woman to fulfill her dream of happy ever after, now that she has almost achieved a partnership in the law firm she's working for. Veronica at the beginning seems pretty stuck-up but once she starts the serial dating thing in which Bea puts her, she becomes a much more likable person, fun and kind. Rachel is pretty interesting too and her reluctance to any serious romantic involvement is quickly deflated when she meets Veronica, although she doesn't seems to realize.

There are some really hilarious situations in the book, all the beverages names and the three patrons of the bar where dates take place, commenting once they found what is doing Verónica every day with a different woman. And there are a bit of drama but not in excess, the way I like it.

All in all has been a fun and romantic comedy very enjoyable and recommended.

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Veronica is a lawyer who has put off everything, including romance and finding her forever person so that she can become a partner at her firm. But, she can see her partnership finally happening and so she lets her assistant Bea (and Veronica's mother) set her up on 30 first dates in 30 days.

All the dates happen at the same bar, Monaghan's. And that's where she meets Rachel, the cousin of the owner who sometimes subs in for Charlotte, the owner, behind the literal bar. And so, Rachel, as well as three of the regulars get to see a parade of --usually-- cringe worthy dates that Veronica has. But, all the while, Veronica and Rachel are falling in love. The only problem is that Rachel has the biggest bunch of baggage I've ever read about in a lesfic book. Yikes. So, can the two of them get around that is the question.

It was a book that probably would have been a three star one for me usually, except, it pulled me in so fast, and every time I had to put it down, I really, really didn't want to (darn work). It was a fun and at times emotionally intense read. Ooh--ooh, and Ana and Madison were even in there too. Connected Universe for the win!! (Also, boo, I needed more Bea...)

I received this book via Netgalley thanks to Bold Strokes Books.

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I love a story about a supposedly driven person who is looking for love but is going about it in an earnest, if misguided way. That's pretty much what Veronica Welch is doing when she is roped into going on 30 dates in 30 days by her assistant. Veronica is a driven individual, but is a romantic at heart - she's looking for the lasting love that she sees in her parents. Unfortunately, she's also incredibly driven to get her promotion at work, so most of the motivation is to make partner. Enter sexy but emotionally unavailable bartender, Rachel. They're almost immediately attracted to each other, but the question becomes, who will realize it first?

I love Veronica so much - she awkward and blunt, but is genuinely a kind, earnest person. Her quest for love - though driven partially by her wanting to make partner, is honestly sweet. She knows what she wants but just doesn't know where to look. Rachel is a bit of a different story, though, and her emotional inability to want a longer term relationship does come with a good reason. But she does run hot and cold too many times with Veronica, and it is frustrating to see that. This type of trope would be annoying if other characters in the book wouldn't let her get away with it without consequence.

This was a really great read, with a surprisingly earnest lead. If anything, I do have trouble with how long it took Rachel to stop going hot and cold with Veronica, but that could just be me wanting to see Veronica happy.

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This is a Netgalley ARC review. All opinions expressed are solely my own.

Elle Spencer knocked it out of the park on this one. This is my first Elle Spencer read and I was thoroughly impressed. What single person can't relate to being 35 and married to their job?? I've said many times before, 'I wish someone could weed out the bad matches in my online dating inbox.' Sign me up!! Veronica is the woman who just has the one piece missing. Rachel is the woman trying to avid having that piece broken again. Everyone needs a group like Bea, Charlotte, Harry, Joe, and Carol in their life!! I can't say enough good things about this book. It had laughs and romance with just a bit of steam. That chapter 18 was straight on fire!!

I did not notice any formatting or typographical issues.

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30 Dates in 30 Days follows Veronica, a high-powered lawyer on the verge of partnership, a goal she’s been working towards single-mindedly for years on her journey to finally make time for love. As her 35th birthday approaches and her professional goal is all but guaranteed Veronica is looking to make up time on her other life goals (love and marriage). With the help of her extremely likable assistant, Bea, Veronica agrees to go on the titular 30 dates in 30 days with women Bea chooses for her on a dating app called Ryder.

The dates provided a fun structure for the novel and the wacky array of suitors serves up a healthy dose of comic relief, while also revealing a lot about Veronica. I loved how each date took place at the same neighborhood bar, Monaghan’s, an important character in its own right. The bar owner and regulars provide a lot of warmth to the story. Rachel, the bar owner Charlotte’s cousin, and also a famous wedding photographer who helps out at the bar, immediately draws Veronica’s eye.

It was fun to watch the push and pull of the chemistry between Veronica and Rachel play out even as Veronica continues to go on a string of terrible dates. They both had their own struggles and even if Rachel is sometimes difficult to like their connection felt believable and their struggles realistic.

I loved how all of the characters in this book seemed fully formed, even the crew of regular bar patrons in Monaghan’s.

I also enjoyed Spencer’s fun take on internet dating—the way Veronica approaches it like a series of brief job interviews captures her personality perfectly. This was a fun romance that balanced humor with some truly heavy topics. The characters had depth and were interesting. Very enjoyable!

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I don't know why I was surprised that I liked this book so much, but I was and I loved it! I think it may have been the title, which sounded a little hokey, but the way that the dates came about and how they progressed was actually cute and entertaining.

V and Rachel's chemistry was wonderful. Hats off to Elle Spencer, who I think is getting better with every book she writes. The dialogue between them, especially when they are flirting, was adorable. I could really read the connection that they had versus V's other dates.

I even loved the secondary characters, primarily the bar group and Bea. I'm still not sure if Bea is straight or gay, but if she's on the fence at all then I'd love to have her in the next book as the MC. I'm still not sure what I feel about Lauren, but that's probably accurate to what the author wanted us to feel.

Overall, wonderful book!

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Elle Spencer is becoming one of my trusted authors. So far, everything I have read by her has kept me glued to my kindle from start to finish. I was apprehensive about 30 Dates in 30 Days, the description seemed far fetched, but I was quickly accepting of all things unbelievable for the sake of a fun care-free read. I plan on requesting all of her books going forward.

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3 stars
What happens when your career is amazing but your personal life is not where you thought it would be by 35?? That is the predicament Veronica Welch is in. She is happy at her job, but she is not even close to being married.
For me, an ok read about not being where you thought you would be.

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I loved the whole concept of this story, because it works on lots of levels. Although how anyone would manage 30 dates in 30 nights is beyond me. Still, the bar setting was a stroke of genius as the camaraderie and banter from the regulars worked so well. The different drinks for each date was an excellent device too. Then we also had the fantastic banter between the two leads. Fun, sassy and sexy in every setting, with a back story that made sense of motives. There was even an update from two leads from a previous book, which didn’t feel clunky. Basically it’s the quality of the writing as well as the quality of the plot that makes this book so good. Absolutely everything about this book works and feels natural despite the clever planning from the author. I really enjoyed the read.

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A fun story with great chemistry, medium angst and lots of humor. After reading about the first handful of daily dates, I was really looking forward to finishing the month, but Veronica's plan was derailed. Fun cast of side characters. This is a suuuuuuuuuper slow burn, will-they-or-won't-they (you know they will) romance that shouldn't disappoint any of Spencer's fans.

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A blinking good book.
I really enjoyed reading this book by Elle Spencer, as an author she has deliver a story that is not only well written but is also very sweet, you'll get to feel and understand the characters.
Loved reading the build up of attraction between Veronica and Rachel, which managed to keep me interested all the way through to the end.
Loved this book, would I recommend.....Yes

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3.5 Stars. I really enjoyed this book. This book is about Veronica Welsh, a lawyer who wanted to make partner and be married by the time she was 35. She is about to make partner, but she is the farthest thing from being married. Her assistant, Bea comes up with a crazy idea to meet 30 women in 30 days. She goes on a date a day, all the dates from the app Ryder and all 30 minutes at the same bar. It is at this bar that she meets Rachel Monaghan. Rachel is a photographer who is helping her cousin out at the bar part time during her slow time. Veronica and Rachel meet, and are both instantly attracted to each other. There is only one problem, Rachel has been hurt before and is not looking for a relationship.

This book had a lot of tension between Rachel and Veronica. Most of the novel was them avoiding their feelings for each other. I did enjoy this book enough to read the entire thing in one day. It was addicting and I just wanted to see how they would end up together. There was good interactions between the two man characters, and they both developed throughout the novel. Rachel, especially, seemed to evolve throughout the novel and it was all well written. I would recommend this novel, I enjoy the author and thought the book was a great easy read.

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4.5*

While I really like The Road to Madison, it lacked (mostly due to a rather tragic premise) what made Casting Lacey so good, this quirky and witty sense of humor. But it’s back in this new novel and that makes my heart sing.

Veronica « V » Welch is a very busy lawyer who has sacrificed everything on her way to be named a partner by the firm she works for. One night, she goes out to celebrate a big win and spills the beans to her very sweet and meddling assistant Bea about her dreams: a wife, a family, a beautiful love story by the time she’s thirty-five. With V’s birthday looming, Bea takes the matter in her own hands, with the help of V’s mother, and creates a profile for her beautiful and talented boss on a lesbian dating app. At first, V is irritated then agrees to go on 30 dates in 30 days, hoping to find the love of her life with as little hassle as possible. All the dates take place in the same bar, where wedding photographer Rachel Monaghan, the owner’s cousin, gives a hand as a bartender. She has her own reasons not to believe in happily-ever-afters and actually fight against the temptation but neither V nor Rachel can resist falling for the other.

As usual with Spencer, the characters are wonderfully layered and flawed, the chemistry is out of this world and even though at times I wanted to shake Rachel, I liked the way her journey was told. She also gets bonus points for her taste in wine (I’ll take a Brunello di Montalcino over almost anything). V’s reluctance to date was endearing and funny, and the descriptions of the dates made me laugh more than once. I actually laughed a lot reading this book, right from the start, which I didn’t completely expect. The secondary cast is excellent too, from Bea to V’s cousin Tiffany or her parents. And of course the best are the small gang from the bar: Rachel’s cousin Charlotte, Charlotte’s dead father’s best friend Harry and the very lovable older couple Carol and Joe. I want them all to be my friends, seriously.

I received a copy from the publisher and I am voluntarily leaving a review.

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