Love @ First Site

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Spunky, sweet-natured Jessica Monroe is thirty-four years old and perfectly happy being single. Her girlfriends, however, disapprove. And when they secretly place a personal ad on a hot singles website on her behalf, Jess is reluctantly hurtled into the topsy-turvy world of online dating. A laugh-out-loud whirlwind of disastrous dates ensues, from Simon, who seems dreamy over e-mail but ditches her at the dinner table, leaving her with the bill, to Graham, a self-described “Ferrari driver” who turns out to be a car salesman—with several (old, fat, bald, creepy, cheap, stuck-up) men in between. When an unforeseen event turns her world upside down, Jess starts to wonder if the qualities she thinks she wants in a man—gorgeous, wildly successful, with a taste for fun and the finer things—really are what she ultimately needs . . . and whether, as a new mystery suitor appears in her e-mail inbox, Cupid has other possibilities up his sleeve.

Told with Jane Moore’s sparkling wit, wisdom, and sass, Love @ First Site is an irresistible tale about what happens when we start to look for love between the lines on a computer screen—and a winning, unputdownable look at contemporary romance.

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April 17,2025
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Definitely a good read if you like romantic comedy/chick lit. Very predictable but cute.
April 17,2025
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I enjoyed this fairly typical chic lit novel. While the plot was predictable the writing was good and I wanted to hear more about and from the various characters. The growth of the main character was believable and her experiences with online dating quite accurate. A fun, light read.
April 17,2025
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This story is written all over the place. I understand it’s showing the multifaceted issues of her life but it’s as if she changes personalities with each event. It would’ve been great if it explored the wackiness of on-line dating. The fact
She feels physical attraction to the one guy that treats her like garbage and continues to give him more chances and go out with him, is appalling. And makes the reader unsympathetic to her plight. and she is unworthy of a good man at the end. It’s ironic that she’s 35 years old and just now discovering that there’s more to relationship than just physical attraction. And even her sisters diagnosis comes back to be all about her. Didn’t like the characters, didn’t like the storyline,
April 17,2025
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The story of today ... with the saga of trying to fall in the love in the new 'dot com' world!!!
Enjoyable chick-lit
April 17,2025
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I read this book when I was probably a smidge too young but it was such a delightful escape, and it definitely lay the groundwork for my tastes in tropes for the years that followed
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