Not the Girl You Marry
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Andie J. Christopher
How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days gets a millennial makeover in this romantic comedy by USA Today bestselling author Andie J. Christopher.“The way Jack sets out to win Hannah back is really the stuff of true romance.”—NPRJack Nolan is a gentleman, a journalist, and unlucky in love. His viral success has pigeon-holed him as the how-to guy for a buzzy, internet media company instead of covering hard-hitting politics. Fed up with his fluffy articles and the app-based dating scene as well, he strikes a deal with his boss to write a final piece de resistance: How to Lose a Girl. Easier said than done when the girl he meets is Hannah Mayfield, and he's not sure he wants her to dump him.Hannah is an extremely successful event planner who's focused on climbing the career ladder. Her firm is one of the most prestigious in the city, and she's determined to secure her next promotion. But Hannah has a bit of an image problem. She needs to show her boss that she has range, including planning dreaded, romantic weddings. Enter Jack. He’s the perfect man to date for a couple weeks to prove to her boss that she’s not scared of feelings.Before Jack and Hannah know it, their fake relationship starts to feel all too real—and neither of them can stand to lose each other.
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Author
Andie J. Christopher
Pages
336
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2019-11-12
ISBN
1984802690 9781984802699
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"I wanted to DNF this book so bad but just speed read the second half to get it over with. The characters have no personality. Hannah is summed up as someone who needs therapy because she clings to men and is still hung up on an ex from 2 years ago. Jack is boring. The book is vulgar without being sexy or the characters having any chemistry. It is incredibly juvenile in the writing style. It just isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. The biggest disappointment is that the dog on the cover doesn’t even appear to the last three pages in the epilogue. 2⭐️, 3.5🌶"
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Lauren
"Yaaaa this is a solid DNF for me. I wanted to like it but honestly the premise is just mean. The FMC is damaged and needs to date someone for work. Fine. But he is trying to get her to break up with him even though he likes her also for work. I don't know why but the whole leading her on just to try and get her to dump him thing doesn't sit right with me. I feel like the author should pick a trope and run with it. Maybe if I could move past it I would get some feeling of resolution and that it is ok or something but I just can't. I'm ok with fake dating as a trope but this does not work for me."
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Carrot
"my favorite book is the green glass house, a mystery"
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Evie Gyasi
"An absolute delight!"
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Devi Patel