Nicola Brown is not an adventurous woman. A few years ago, his boyfriend broke her heart and, since then, she got used to being alone. But when a colleague dares her to find a date for Valentine’s Day, Nicola starts to wonder if she really is that happy on her own. And so, she opens her mind and starts dating… not seeming to realise, between a series of disastrous dates, that the right person for her might be closer than she thinks.
Part of the charm in this cute and funny story is the fact that it reminds of a romantic comedy, with its bizarre episodes, despaired search for happiness and… well, disastrous steps towards it. Nicola is reluctant to accept the dare, then to meet the men her friend and brother want to introduce to her… and she seems to be quite right, even if for the wrong reasons. This is the funniest part in this book – the strange dates, the peculiar characters, and the way the main character reacts to all this and persists.
But, of course, there’s also love waiting to happen. And, though the solution for Nicola’s problem is, indeed, a bit predictable – it’s isn’t that hard to guess who is, in fact, the right person for her – the things she has to go through to get there, and all the circumstances surrounding her adventures are still quite enthralling. And yes, maybe the end is a little bit rushed. But it works that way, leaving just enough to imagination and, somehow, making up for all the failed adventures in the main character’s life.
As for the characters, the most enthralling feature lies in their sense of humor. Mark, and her cute and surprising relationship with her sister. Caroline, with all her exhuberance. James, so apparently serious, but with an obvious heart of gold. And, of course, Nicola, unsure of herself, but finally willing to move on and get out there. They’re all interesting characters and, together, they make quite a good story.
So, with nice characters, lots of fun and just the right amount of romance waiting to happen, it all sums up in a light, funny and enthralling read. And quite a good book to cheer up on a sombre day.
** I received this book from Corvus in exchange for an honest opinion.