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Getting to Third Date by Kelly McClymer

storytimed's review against another edition

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2.0

Not sure why anyone would care so much about some random person's love life. Both hero and heroine were equally annoying (Katelyn's judgmental ways and how easily she caved to Tyler, who was a complete unethical douchebag, did not endear her) and the love rivals were clumsily paired off. Ugh.

hjtorres's review against another edition

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2.0

Not memorable.

prettylightsandcitynights's review against another edition

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4.0

The way that Kelly writes is enough to catch my attention. It draws you in and won't let you stop reading the book until you are finished with the book. The story line is compelling, even if it is a little sterotypical.

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3.0

This book had its moments! Pretty predictable, but still enjoyable. These books, the “romantic comedies” from Simon pulse remind me of being in high school and fed my hopeless romantic ways, so it’s fun to revisit them from time to time. Also, a great quick read for my reading goal!

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3.0

Simon Pulse Romantic Comedies are always a fun read. These books are not necessarily the best written novels but the stories are always fun and you know you will get a happy ending. I think some adult romances could take a note from these books b/c they are characterized well which is much of the battle in writing any novel since you want your characters, for the most part, to be endearing and relatable.

katekat's review

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3.0

Simon Pulse Romantic Comedies are always a fun read. These books are not necessarily the best written novels but the stories are always fun and you know you will get a happy ending. I think some adult romances could take a note from these books b/c they are characterized well which is much of the battle in writing any novel since you want your characters, for the most part, to be endearing and relatable.
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