

1.Get over my best friend’s brother.
2.Remember that I’m over him.
3.Prove I can date other people.
It should be easy.
It’s not.
Setting up a dating website with the guy I’ve been in love with since I was five wasn’t my smartest idea.
Especially since he’s my best friend’s brother—thankfully, she’s okay with the fact I’m pulling a Sandy and I’m hopelessly devoted to him.
Which is why it’s time to get over him.
So I do something crazy and ask Dominic Austin to find me a date. He does—if I find him one, too.
Since we own Stupid Cupid, it should be easy, right? And it is.
My date is perfect. His date is perfect. Everything is perfect.
Until he kisses me…
Three dates.
One kiss.
And a big-ass mess…
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By day, New York Times and USA Today bestselling New Adult author Emma Hart dons a cape and calls herself Super Mum to two beautiful little monsters. By night, she drops the cape, pours a glass of whatever she fancies—usually wine—and writes books.
Emma is working on Top Secret projects she will share with her followers and fans at every available opportunity. Naturally, all Top Secret projects involve a dashingly hot guy who likes to forget to wear a shirt, a sprinkling (or several) of hold-onto-your-panties hot scenes, and a whole lotta love.
She likes to be busy—unless busy involves doing the dishes, but that seems to be when all the ideas come to life.
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Four Stars
Dom and Chloe work as business partners at Stupid Cupid. Both have been hiding their attraction to each other for years, but neither on of them know how to express their feelings.
Chloe was extremely hot and cold with her emotions. She was
very dramatic and got angry about everything. I felt like most the time she was
being immature and picking fights over nonsense things. I just couldn’t
understand why her emotions and actions were all over the place.
Dom was a quieter character who held onto his feelings. He
didn’t want Chloe knowing the truth, and he never really showed her he cared
about her until the end.
I liked this book, but I just felt like there wasn’t a
connection between the characters. They said they liked each other, but I
wasn’t feeling it. I honestly thought they showed more chemistry with each
other in Peyton’s book that in their own book.
I did, however, enjoy seeing the past characters in this
series and seeing how they are adjusting to being in relationships.
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