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Fantastic read that I challenge you to try to put down. Fun, frothy with light hearted humour and fabulous settings. I just adored Frankie and Max! Great read! This is total escapism! Chick lit at it’s absolute best. Must read!
Thank you Netgalley
Oh how I love Portia MacIntosh!
This author has steadily become my ‘go to’ whenever I want to read a charming, romantic comedy. She packs each book with character, twists, turns, cringey moments and lots of feel good elements.
The meet cute method was great. The story centres around Frankie and Max. Max’s character really surprised me, I wasn’t expecting that turn of events. Frankie was fab, very relatable and I was rooting for her.
I loved this story and recommend it to anyone wanting to escape in a fab, easy-to-read book.
Thank you NetGalley and publisher for my advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review 📚
The Meet Cute Method was definitely cute.. I really adored both Frankie and Max. I laughed so much when it came to these two. I also really enjoyed watching them turn the friendship into something more. With so many little reveals happening on this trip, it's no wonder that I couldn't put the book down. Definitely enjoyed just how crazy this actually got.
The Meet Cute Method is exactly like the title! I love a good romance book! Portia knocked it out of the park with this one! I will definitely read more of her books!
I'm a big fan of Portia's books, but The Meet Cute Method quickly stole my heart and became an instant favorite. I've never laughed and cackled as much for a book than I did while reading this one. The hijinks that Frankie gets into while trying to set up meet cutes for herself for an article she's writing absolutely slayed me to the point that my husband called to make sure I was already from downstairs.
Portia also worked in so many tropes and romance plot lines into this book that it was honestly impressive, there's fake dating, only one bed, workplace romance, and more. One issue I had with this book was that by the end I wasn't a huge fan of either character honestly. They were very flawed (which is fine) but not in a way that I related to or found to be interesting. The whole concept was awesome and it was laugh out loud funny but the characters fell flat for me. Even the background characters weren't great.
**Thank you to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for an early copy in exchange for an honest review**
A light fun read - a perfect holiday book. All a little bit frothy and unbelievable but a perfect bit if escapism.
What a cute summer read! Just what I needed to read Just before school starts back! Thank you for the opportunity to read and review
Fun, hilarious and so adorable, The Meet Cute Method is the latest top-notch romantic comedy from the fabulous Portia Macintosh.
As a relationships expert, journalist Frankie had learned the hard way that the course to true love does not run smooth. Her own dating history is littered with one disaster after another that has further convinced her that happy ever afters can only be found on the big screen. Nothing and nobody is going to convince Frankie otherwise, but could her latest assignment end up proving to her that Cupid’s Arrow could strike when you least expect it and that real life love stories could be within her reach – if only she stops being so cynical?
Tasked with finding out whether meet cutes can happen in real life, Frankie accepts the challenge, but is adamant that unlike the movies, spilling coffee over a stranger is more likely to lead to a lawsuit than a passionate clinch with her own Prince Charming. However, little does Frankie realise that the perfect meet cute opportunity will present itself in the most unexpected of ways and the man of her dreams is just around the corner waiting to sweep her off her feet…
Portia McIntosh’s romantic comedies never fails to please and The Meet Cute Method is another fantastic read that is a joy from beginning to end. Sparkling with humour, wit and charm, The Meet Cute Method has at its heart an absolutely delightful heroine readers will fall in love with and plenty of mischief and fun shenanigans to keep everyone giggling on their sun loungers this summer.
A fabulous romantic comedy perfect for Sophie Kinsella fans, The Meet Cute Method is another must-read romp by Portia MacIntosh.
Portia has done it again with The Meet Cute Method. and created a lovely read that just makes you feel good and laugh out loud while you are reading it.
It’s a book that does kind of keep you guessing as you aren’t quite sure just who Frankie will end up with which adds a nice element to the story and keeps you reading because you need to find out who she ends up with and see her get her own happy ever after.
If you love rom-coms and books that make you laugh and smile, then you need to add The Meet Cute Method to your summer reading list.
3/5 ⭐️
thank you boldwood books for this arc! this book was published on may 4th, 2022.
this book was an alright read for me, but e wasn’t really anything spectacular. i enjoyed the story overall, but i really didn’t feel so invested in the story that i couldn’t put the book down. this is a contemporary romance story, but the one sexy scene is a fade to black so there is really no spice. this was a good escapist read simply because of the hawaii setting and the vacation vibes, but overall wasn’t my favorite. i liked max as a character, but i really didn’t love frankie’s character. she was the stereotypical “quirky MC” that i feel is a bit overrated at this book. their love story also felt too insta-love for me, but i did like the workplace romance trope, the one bed trope, and fake dating.
“don’t ignore what’s around you because you’re so focused on what you’re trying to move closer to.”
Release Date: May 4, 2022
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Frankie’s entire job is love and dating so it’s delightfully ironic that her own love life is a disaster. When Frankie’s magazine is bought out by another company and Frankie gets a new boos, she has to fight to keep her job. Frankie’s big idea is to stage a bunch of “meet cutes” in hopes of finding a guy to fall in love with (all while writing about the experience of course). When a trip to Hawaii presents itself, it is the perfect place for her meet cute but being Frankie, it doesn’t turn out as expected. Will Frankie find love and keep her job?
I enjoyed this book. It was funny and fast paced. The quintessential beach read. I liked Frankie but really really liked Addison. I hope Addison gets her own story!
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Portia MacIntosh does it again!!
I love how I can pick up a book by Portia and know I’m going to love it! This book has her same trademark sass and humour and I adored this book so much I bought the audio and paperback versions!!
Ellie White - Author
While at times this book did drag in (especially the first several chapters), The Meet Cute Method is another winner from Portia MacIntosh. I cringed a bit at some of the exploits but you always root for Frankie. Fantastic chemistry between her and Max, too.
A Meet Cute: an amusing or charming first encounter between two people which leads to the development of a romantic relationship between them.
Wow! This was my second book by Portia MacIntosh and just like the first one I read at the start of the year, I loved this one so much too, just excellent.
Frankie is unlucky in love which is extremely ironic considering her job at Stylife Magazine is acting head of Love & Dating. However, when her editor is abruptly replaced by the ball busting, no nonsense (and frankly scary) Addison, Frankie finds herself fighting to save her job. She desperately needs to come up with an idea for an article that’s so good it will stop Addison giving her the sack and she suddenly remembers a sweet moment she saw whilst buying her morning coffee on the way to work, a meet cute (an albeit planned meet cute but a meet cute all the same). Frankie decides to plan some meet cutes and see if she can get a guy to fall in love with her like she sees in the meet cutes in the movies and write about them however of course they don’t go to plan with some hilarious outcomes. Then when a chance meeting in a broken elevator ends up with Frankie being offered an all expenses paid holiday in Hawaii, she decides she needs a break and jumps at the chance. However what Frankie doesn’t realise is that she may very well be living the very meet cute that she had hoped to write about.
This book was so lovely, and Portia MacIntosh is rapidly becoming one of my favourite romcom authors. I just always feel so good when reading one of her books. I loved the beautiful descriptions of Hawaii (a place I’ve always wanted to visit), and at times really felt I was there with the characters, and I also loved the contemporary references to “You” (creepy Joe) and “Love Island”, which made me smile.
All in all, a brilliant romcom and very deserved 5 stars! I would highly recommend this for any fans of romcom books or even to be honest, a reader just wanting to escape from the real world. Brilliant! I can’t wait to see what Portia MacIntosh comes out with next.
Thank you to NetGalley, Portia MacIntosh and Boldwood books for my advanced reading copy. Out now.
Frankie is a dating and relationship reporter for a women's magazine and thrilled that she is receiving a promotion and raise. She is shocked to find out her boss is gone and her new boss wants something new and fresh. On the fly, Frankie suggests a new series of articles: meeting someone the old fashioned way, no dating apps, just meet cutes. This presents a problem, because Frankie is an utter failure at dating in real life. As Frankie, her BFF and her boss come up with various meet-cutes around town, things turn out very different from the movies. During this time she keeps running into Max, and they seem to hit it off, so when he invites her to use the spare ticket to Hawaii, his friend is unable to use due to illness, her boss tells her to go and find some meet-cutes on vacation. Will Frankie finally meet someone and have a relationship or will she be sacked?
This was my first book by Portia MacIntosh, but it won't be my last. I really enjoyed this story. There was a lot of humor, especially while trying to set up a situation to meet men. The banter between Frankie and Max was great and the various situations after arriving in Hawaii also had me laughing at times. Max had not told Frankie that this trip was actually a reunion of his dysfunctional family. I really liked the character of Max. He was sweet, just trying to be happy in his chosen life. He had a good sense of humor and was kind. I wanted him to find his happily ever after. Frankie was also a great character, but also had some issues. She was worried about losing her job and was willing to do what she had to do to keep it. She was a unique individual, with her own style and one of the more hilarious moments was when she opened her suitcase to find out what her boss packed for her. The secondary characters all played great roles in this story, setting the stage for romance, humor and angst. There are also some serious issues explored in the book involving self-esteem, social climbing, and family dysfunction. I really enjoyed this story and it was exactly what I was looking for when I picked this book up.
I absolutely love Notting Hill and What Happens in Vegas!!! You will get my reference when you read the book!😉
Chapter eight had me covering my eyes in horror! But it was just so good but I would have died!
This book is freaking hilarious and I feel like Frankie is my soul sister! Everything that can go wrong with her Meet Cute does go wrong.
I do love that she is down to earth and really doesn’t care what people think about her. She is her own person!
This is the perfect summer read!
This is my first read by Portia MacIntosh and it will definitely not be my last!
Thank you Boldwood Books and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This was a fun, breezy book that would be perfect for taking on vacation.
Plenty of chemistry, fun, great characters, great setting. Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book.
I am a big fan of Portia MacIntosh and her latest book does not disappoint. It really is laugh out loud comedy, and main characters Frankie and Max are both likeable and realistic - despite finding themselves in some very outlandish and unexpected situations! It has a very satisfying ending and is possibly my favorite MacIntosh book to date!
I have read and enjoyed books by Portia MacIntosh before, but for some reason The Meet Cute Method just did not quite deliver. Frankie, a journalist who writes about dating and relationships, has a new boss who she must impress or she will be fired. She has the idea of writing an article about real life ‘meet cutes’ being better than dating apps, but her attempts are either dismal failures or a bit cringeworthy.
In the meantime, she meets Max in the lift at work and they seem to be getting on well. He invites her on an all-expenses-paid trip to Hawaii, which her boss is keen to exploit, but does not let on that it is a get-together for his extremely wealthy family until they arrive at the luxury resort. This is where the narrative does not quite work for me. It becomes obvious that Frankie cannot continue to set up meet cutes, while convincingly playing the part of Max’s fake fiancée. The main problem was that the relationship between Frankie and Max was not entirely convincing. The spent hardly any time together and, despite a promising start, the chemistry between them was underdeveloped.
The story is told entirely from Frankie’s point of view, but I found her quite hard to relate to. As a lot of the story is about Max’s difficult relationship with his family, I would have liked some chapters from his perspective. The descriptions of the Hawaiian setting are wonderfully evocative, and one of the best things about The Meet Cute Method – I would definitely love to visit that part of the world.
Ultimately, this was a pleasant enough read, but there were too many romance tropes fighting for space when one would have been enough. Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for a digital copy to review.