You Have a Match by Ashlie Silas
Online dating seemed like a great idea. Until I skipped the “Add Photo” section, and so did my nemesis, the infuriating John Brooks.
A rich, older doctor, with a profile screaming hot AF? Yes, please!
I’m turning 30, single, and NOT loving it. I wanted to go online, find my match, get married, and have a few kiddos. It was the perfect plan.
Until I discovered that my “perfect match” was the infuriating Dr. John Brooks. He had been nothing but a pain in my lower back since I mistook his car for my Uber.
Our relationship was a perfect “hate” one, and we were both ok with that. It appeared the app was broken… or so I thought.
After hours of “No, you hang up” syndrome, it was clear something was brewing underneath.
Until I was ambushed by his boujee ex-wife who was not ready to let him go.
Cupid must have quite the sense of humor.
- File Name:you-have-a-match-by-ashlie-silas.epub
- Original Title:You Have a Match : An Online Dating, Romantic Comedy (Alumnus Book 2)
- Creator:Ashlie Silas
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B09MMP5G8B
- Date:2021-11-24T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:192.416 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Contents
- 3. Copyright
- 4. Chapter 1
- 5. Chapter 2
- 6. Chapter 3
- 7. Chapter 4
- 8. Chapter 5
- 9. Chapter 6
- 10. Chapter 7
- 11. Chapter 8
- 12. Chapter 9
- 13. Chapter 10
- 14. Chapter 11
- 15. Chapter 12
- 16. Chapter 13
- 17. Chapter 14
- 18. Chapter 15
- 19. Chapter 16
- 20. Chapter 17
- 21. Chapter 18
- 22. THE FINAL CHAPTER
- 23. Did you like this book?
Ashlie Silas
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Thank goodness for the Comment Section saved me a great deal of Time. Not here to waste Time.
1/5 poorly written, no chemistry between the lead characters. Overall poor
Totally agree. What a waste of time.
The writing seems forced and stunted
You weren't joking! The dialogue had such a weird cadence.