Blind dates by Gordon MacMillan
Thang you @rararesources and @GordonMacMillan for letting me be part of this tour snd Reviewing this book.
Tom is journslist and has feelings for Beth but she keeps putting his foot in it to the point where they font talk. Then covid hit anf be loses his job than starts new venture with his sister but his friends are worried about him and they set him up on ten dates. Blind dates is written well and is engaging. There is humour throughout the book and blind dates did make me smile. Its heartwarmaring and lively to see how much Tom friends care about him to help him when hes down. It was good to see Tom character develop through the book. It was nice to read a book on blind dates with male character perspective to hear there side of how they find dateing 5 stars
Blind Dates
Is true love just a few dates away ... or even closer than you think?
Tom has always been a hopeless romantic: but now he's just hopeless. After lockdown in particular
made the millennial a reclusive introvert, it was finally time to get back 'out there' - at least according
to his best friends Adam, Allison and sister Sarah.
As the group sets up ten miracle dates to rejuvenate Tom's love life, he soon realises how difficult the
dating scene has become, along with juggling his Shakespearean-themed café on the side and a
hobby of romantic mixtape making.
As the dates continue to turn into disasters, an old flame keeps reappearing in Tom's sight - along
with bittersweet memories. Fearing it may be too little too late, Tom must decide whether he can
date his way to happiness, or find his true match was under his nose the whole time...
Author Bio –
Gordon is a former journalist writing about media and technology. He now works in marketing for
Twitter UK. He has also blogged about dating and politics. His first novel Songs For Your Mother was
published in May, 2021. His second novel, Blind Dates was published in 2022. He lives in North
London, and is working on his next book.
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