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The Last First Date

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This book is hard for me to write a review without giving anything away, so I’ll keep it pretty generic 😁 The storyline was good… and unique, actually keeping me guessing quite a ways into the book on who she might end up with. Storyline ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The actual formatting was a bit choppy, but I am guessing that was ARC formatting issues that may be cleaned up prior to publication.

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This was such a fun quick read! I loved exploring all of the characters relationships. This doesn’t quite follow a standard romcom troupe, which is refreshing. Haley Quinn made me laugh and surprised me throughout The Last First Date.

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I really liked this book, it reminded me of Our Stop by Laura Jane Williams. This book kinda made me sad at parts. But it had unexpected turns and i was so invested!! I read it in 1 day! I would definitely read this again!!!
Thank you NetGalley & HQ for the ARC in exchange for a honest review

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At 31-years-old, Helen Pines is far from where she thought she would be. Whilst her ex-boyfriend is now engaged, Helen’s still eating ready meals for one, wistfully dreaming of her last first date.
Determined to give online dating a go, she matches with drop-dead-gorgeous Brody, and they hit it off immediately.
One date later, Helen’s heart is still singing. Brody’s everything she’s looking for in a man – sexy, charismatic, and the perfect gentleman. But then she receives an error message on the app… all her contacts have been deleted.
With nothing but Brody’s name and job title to go on, Helen is determined to track him down.

This novel is an enjoyable romance book, but overall I expected more from it. Helen and Brody were nice characters and their interactions worked for the most part. But they got together too fast for me, I would have liked to see more scenes where the two of them got to know each other. I'm still interested in reading more from this author in the future because this book had potential.

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