What happens when a popular dating blogger meets a famous dating dud?Ben Holmes has never had much success with the ladies, but that’s okay with him. As a forward for the Dallas Comets hockey team, he has a great life—and an awesome bachelor pad and sweet ride. Finding a girlfriend isn’t high on Ben’s list of priorities until his meddling, match-making teammates finally persuade him into signing … into signing up for an online dating site.
Lennox Jones has everything she could possibly want—except a fulfilling, serious relationship. She is the queen of worst first dates and horrible hookups. Her horror stories have been making her friends laugh and cringe for years, and now she’s telling all as the anonymous author of Sweet, Sassy, and Single, a blog detailing all of her dating disasters and rocky relationships.
When Lennox gets an earnest message from a new match with no profile picture or description, she’s ready to swipe left. However, she takes pity on him when he admits his inexperience with online dating. Ben may be out of practice, but he’s everything Lennox has dreamed of. There’s attraction, chemistry, and potential between them, but each have been keeping a secret that might prevent a relationship from starting before it can begin.
Will Ben and Lennox confront the truth and work it out? If so, maybe he has taken her on her last first date!
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Lennox is searching for love online and hasn’t had any luck so she blogs about her rotten dating experiences. Ben sees all his teammates pairing up and is getting harassed by them about his love life so he decides to check out an online site. He see Lennox’s profile and messages her. They start communicating which leads to a date. Ben wants her to know him, not get ideas or an impression based on his occupation. :Lennox doesn’t think anything about her blog, it’s just a way to blow off steam about bad dates. Needless to say, secrets are discovered and need to be worked through to get to that HEA. I read an ARC and am voluntarily leaving my review.
This is the first book by Jaymee that I have read and I am so glad that I did! I love hockey romances! Trying to find Mr. Right on a dating site was becoming so exhausting for Lennox, she about gave it up! But one more intriguing entry had her try once again. She is so glad that she did! Ben had trouble finding Mrs. right because he was a professional hockey player. Everyone he seemed to date was only interested in him because of his fame or worth. So when he met Lennox he omitted part of the truth so that he could see if he could find someone who liked him for him and not his professional status. These two were drawn together from the beginning. The started out just talking on the phone and then they started getting coffee. They were so attuned to each other that things started to bloom between them. But of course the secrets they had finally came to light. But thankfully that didn’t stop them from their gut feeling and decided to give their relationship a chance. I really enjoyed this book and hope to read more of Jayne’s books!
A wonderful hockey sweet contemporary romance. Ben is a Gentile giant who is looking for love. Lennox has been having problems finding true love, until they connected. This is a nice easy read, I especially loved Ben’s character.
This was a cute story about Lennox who works in a lawyers office as an assistant and writes a blog on all her dating disasters. She decides to go on a dating site hoping to find a nice guy but usually finds duds! Then along comes Ben the gentle giant or as she calls him Mr. Big and Tall. Ben is a professional hockey player with the Dallas Comets and hasn’t ever had much luck with the ladies but that’s ok. Then his teammates/girlfriends decide to help him out and persuade him to sign up on this dating website. He does but leaves most of the questions blank.
Lennox gets a message from Ben and she’s pretty sure it’s another dud. But she continues to chat back and forth and finally decides to meet. They have a lot in common and can talk for hours but each has secrets. Can they make this work?
I liked the book, but thought the ending was a little rushed.
I received a free ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review