The Blind Date
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Narrated by:
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Erin Mallon
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Lance Greenfield
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Written by:
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Lauren Landish
About this listen
A blind date? It could be a match made in heaven. Or a total disaster.
I’m Riley Watson, bringing a dash of sunshine here and a drop of positivity there. That’s how I live my life, focusing on the good that’s all around us if we look for it. There’s just one thing missing - Mr. Right.
So I agree to try a new dating app and find my perfect match. The catch? No pictures.
Fun times...until my blind date shows up. That can’t be the same man I’ve been talking to all week!
Noah Daniels is my brother’s best friend, and we have absolutely nothing in common. He’s grumpy, I’m sunny. He’s a workaholic executive, I’m a freelance influencer. He plans everything, and I go with the flow. This has to be a horrible joke - or is it?
I shouldn’t want him, but when he touches me, I turn into a mushy pile of hot hunger. I should tell him to get lost, but when he opens his heart, I can’t turn him away. And the more I know, the more I want him.
Is the wrong man my Mr. Right after all?
The Blind Date is a full-length steamy romantic comedy. It's a stand-alone.
©2021 Lauren Landish (P)2021 Lauren LandishWhat listeners say about The Blind Date
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- Laura L
- 2022-03-15
Falling in Love Based on Personality not Looks
The Blind Date has an interesting premise – a dating app with no pictures which forces the couple to get to know each other before looks become a factor in the decision. Riley is an on online influencer who markets her sunshine personality and Noah is the app’s creator who is a hard driven workaholic. They are a 96% match, which neither can walk away from, without exploring first. They text and message until they have to meet, only to find out that they already know each other – they are each other’s siblings’ best friends and they don’t particularly like each other.
This book had me laughing out loud and relistening to certain sweet parts to enjoy them a 2nd and 3rd time. It is sweet and realistic at the same time. One of my favourite tropes is brother’s best friend so this hit the spots. I really like the fact that the complications weren’t all one-sided, and the characters change in good ways from throughout the story – Noah’s development was amazing. This is one of those books that touches the heart, that you read on curled up on your favourite chair on a Saturday afternoon when you want a new book boyfriend. Noah is that. The ending was perfect and the fact that there is an epilogue is a bonus – and enjoyable one.
The narration wasn’t bad, it didn’t take anything away from the story for me, nor did it add anything to my experience.
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