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3 of 5 stars

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If you follow the books I read, then you know I love just about anything with a British hero. So imagine my surprise when this book does not have have a British hero and the hero using a fake British accent is supposed to be giving dating advice but is pretty clueless.

I was ready to put this one down pretty quickly, but I pushed forward. For one, I liked Teague. She was a heroine I immediately connected with. And I'll admit, Mateo intrigued me. But I was lost on the whole dating advice gig. He was just as clueless about dating/relationships, seemed to use his job as a way to get laid and material for his next show. It seemed way to shallow for a guy who actually ran a charity soccer camp.

Some may love this book, but I think the title and the blurb did more of a disservice to this book than the storyline itself.

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