The Many Dates of Indigo
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
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Amber Samuel
Hair done. Nails too. Make-up flawless. Indigo Clark is an accomplished, independent woman. Now she wants a partner to share her fabulous life.Standing on the sidelines of her sister’s third baby shower with her thirtieth birthday around the corner, Indigo is feeling the pressure about one thing she hasn’t yet mastered: a healthy, long-term relationship. As owner of Houston’s hottest destination for luxury shoes and accessories, Indigo excels at finding clients the perfect shoe, but she's having a hard time finding a partner who is her perfect fit. So she approaches her lackluster dating life the same way she does any challenge—with determination—and books her social calendar full of potential suitors. She needs a man who can handle her busy life, get along with her big and boisterous family, and mesh with her tight-knit friends, including Nate, her childhood bestie.While one guy is great on paper, and another sets off sparks, neither are Mr. Right. And her drive to find him begins to interfere with the things and people she values most. Can Indigo let go of past hurts and unrealistic expectations and finally admit to herself that her perfect man has been in front of her the whole time?
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Author
Amber Samuel
Pages
312
Publisher
Wattpad WEBTOON Book Group
Published Date
2022-12-06
ISBN
1990259294 9781990259296
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"I started reading this book because it sounded pretty relatable. The main character had taken a hiatus from dating and is trying to find her person after basically building the life that she wanted for herself. Unfortunately, I found myself cringing more than anything and only made it to chapter 5. I'm sure a lot of people may like the story arc a bit more, but I found it unrealistic and too cliche. If you're looking for a book that feels cozy and relatable, this is not it. If you're looking for something that's completely aspirational and a little far-fetched, this will probably be right up your alley. Aside from the actual story, I think it was pretty well written and I have a pretty good mental image of the characters."