30 Reasons to Swipe Left by Jane Fulton

Thank you @swipe4everafter @lovebookstours for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. 30 reasons to swipe left is a great read and nearly every page made me smile and agree with her. 30 reasons to swipe leftcis like dating / sex guide of dates and sex that csn go wrong. I really like how honest she is in the book and enjoyed reading the stories. This book is totally different from what i noramaly read and it was definatly what the doctor order. Loved it 5 stars. Very well written and easy to get into. I like the tips she puts in at the end of each story. Out to buy now. Blurb Dating has gone digital. Technology has taken over and matching online is often the new norm. With a busy work life and not much downtime to socialise, I decided to have a crack at online dating. If can you get past the fake profiles, the ones who ghost, and the 'already attached' it’s actually pretty good… well sometimes… The sound of the ping on your phone, you glance down and see the words appear ‘It’s a match’, woohoo! For your pleasure, horror (and relief that it’s me and not you), here I share with you my most intimate memoirs with thirty absolute belters! I have been single for far too many years and realised after speaking to other people that we all share similar stories. Fetishes, flatulence, funerals, panic attacks, catfishing and cheats are some of the encounters I experience through my dating journey. My stories will relate to many singletons, who are currently going through the rigmarole of dating. Or maybe you already have met your partner and want to see how messy dating can be. I’m not quite convinced I’ve exhausted all hope of dating success just yet, but believe me, there have been times I’ve been ready to quit dating altogether. However, the one thing that’s keeping me going is finding my happy ever after! That exists, right?

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