Five Minutes to Love

Serendipity

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Pub Date Mar 21 2018 | Archive Date May 15 2018

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Description

Aviva Shulman has had enough of the dating scene.  Her father valued his high-powered career over his wife and family. She wants something more, someone who values her.  But her roommates are determined to find her the perfect match.

Jacob Black doesn't have time for relationships.  A third-year law student, he's focused on studying and getting a high-paying job with a top-notch law firm.  But his overbearing mother wants him to find someone and settle down. 

Their paths cross at a speed dating event and sparks fly.  But is five minutes long enough to determine a future together?  

Aviva Shulman has had enough of the dating scene. Her father valued his high-powered career over his wife and family. She wants something more, someone who values her. But her roommates are...


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ISBN 9781509219551
PRICE $4.99 (USD)

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I did not love this story, I did find it kind of boring and not very exciting but what I did love about it and why I would recommend it is that it features a very unique couple. Aviva and Jacob are both Jewish and they talk a little about friday night dinners and their moms and I found that really unique in a romance.

Both meet at speeddating and hit it off and then keep running into each other. They date but the big issue is Aviva has a workaholic dad who is never there for her. Jacob is a a lawyer to be and she fears once he becomes a lawyer, he will be like her dad and work 100 hour weeks. That is the big issue between the two and I found it not really a big one.

That said, I did like the uniqueness of the story and that we don't see many jews finding romance and I found that interesting about the story.

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