![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, this was cute and definitely great for people who really love romances. And also a few things didn’t work for me, but they were minor and not really worth mentioning. I felt like Noely’s obsession over movie felt too much at times and basing your relationship around that felt a bit like a fairy tale and unrealistic at times. ![]() The small gripes that I was also one that I liked, right, I know, that doesn’t make sense. I adored that she used references to You Got Mail and as someone who liked the movie I did appreciate that. Quinn really knows how to lace humor into her books with fun, realistic characters, easy storytelling, and just overall general appeal for romance lovers. That being said, I absolutely ADORED the second half of the book after the three blind dates. A part of it is about Noely growing in her romantic life as she meets and gets to know these guys before she gets her happily ever after. I enjoyed that this wasn’t the perfect romance from start to finish. Her and her best friend were just a real joy, I loved the banter between them. I found her very real, endearing and relatable. I enjoyed watching the story and the romance unfold and found it very believable and relatable. I really enjoyed meeting the three very different men in this story and how they effected Noely as a character and her romantic life. When Noely decides to throw caution to the wind and join a dating program set up by a new local restaurant, Going in Blind, in search of publicity – they set her up with three very different, very attracting blind dates. Noely Clark is a successful host of a talk show Good Morning Malibu, she has everything going for her in every department with the exception of romance. ![]()
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