One month. That’s all Sarah has to find a date or earn the honor of being the last single girl in her inner circle. Actually, in all her circles. So with four weeks to find Mr. Right and a frienemy already counting her out, Sarah joins love hoping that – just like the perfect purse – the internet can help her find the perfect man. The problem is, love isn’t always where you think you’ll find it … it and Mr. Right may not be the one with the shiniest profile.Page Count: This novella is 23k words, or by NY standards 92 pages.
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What a great holiday story or really anytime during the year. Can definitely relate to the characters who are so true. Thanks for the great feel good read.
This was a quick fun read. I enjoy Bria’s adult books. This Brew Ha ha series is a fun one. This was a cute story of online or blind dating. I love how it ended. I like this authors style of writing. This is clean. There is a little talk about sex, just what certain words mean when you are posting on a dating sight.
This story is sweeter than what I usually read, but it’s about the story for me, and Quinlan nails it. The whole book is a slow burn and it’s a great way to go!
Great short story, and intro to the Brew Ha Ha crowd. Loved watching the characters develop and grow into the now.
Great, funny start to the Brew-ha-ha series. I never expected online dating to be so funny but Ms. Quinlan brings the laughs. And the heroine ended up with exactly who she as supposed to, but don’t skip to the end because it’s hilarious to watch her come to that conclusion!
Nobody writes fun and quirky like Bria Quinlan! Love this book. A fun, quick read that works as a great introduction to the rest of the Brew Ha Ha series.
I bought this book because of someone’s recommendation and I loved it. You could definitely guess where the book was going (before the heroine did), but it was fun watching Sarah meet her online dates! The premise of this book is not unusual — Sarah feels that she has a deadline to find a date. She sets a plan and meets her dates and some new friends along the way. Definitely recommend. I’ve already bought 2 other books by this author.
I’m not a fan of online dating so I’m a bit judgmental on this book. But since it’s free and I don’t have anything to read at the moment, I gave it a shot.
It was a surprise as I really liked the hero. Sarah didn’t need to find a date, she can go by herself to the New Year’s eve ball but she had her hang-ups hence the online dating.
She took all her dates to the cafe and had it witnessed by the owner. It was a fun and easy read. I read it in one sitting.
Lots of fun and very well written.
It was blessedly short. I liked John and Sarah was okay. But The Last Single Girl thing was a bit much. I thought she’d be pushing forty or a virgin. Not a late twenty something. Most girls who get married in their twenties end up divorced with kids in their forties. Because of the whole find a mate fever. They make such a big deal about being pitied that they ignore the red flags and tie the knot despite it being a mismatch. The book itself focuses on relationships that aren’t important. Yeah the dates are kind of funny but I don’t need to know the gory details. Instead, a focus could have been moved to the interactions with the Alphabet. At least show me why she hangs out with them.
Very sweet story, loved the characters.
A very cute clean story.i read it straight through. Enjoyed this book very much.
Often people don’t see what’s right in from of their nose.
This was a real fun read- no offensive language or behavior, just plain laugh out loud fun
I enjoyed this short, sweet and adorable read. Bria needs a NYE date and the story is about her entertaining and not so entertaining attempts to find one. With twists and turns she gets there in an unexpected way. If you want a feel good read where you can feel for the heroine, this book is for you.
Good short read
The characters
short