![]() ![]() There were a few things that bothered me right out of the gate. The trio insert themselves into the lives of these men for planned encounters designed to show them the “error of their ways.” The three then launch an impromptu business that sets out to give a nudge to men on behalf of their significant others in an effort to improve upon their shortcomings, from the short sighted boyfriend who doesn’t realize his girlfriend’s need for a proposal to the downright blind father who doesn’t realize he is failing as a stay at home dad. ![]() What they discover is that Aly is consistently the catalyst for their success. When Tola and Eric suddenly realize that each of Aly’s former boyfriends have, since their breakups with Aly, become madly successful, they crunch the numbers. ![]() She does, however, have the same two stereotypic friends I’ve repeatedly seen in this genre: Tola, a beautiful female friend who is living what appears to be an ideal life, and Eric, a gay male confidante whose flame burns bright. The story begins with an introduction to Alyssa (Aly), a thirty something woman with a path behind her of torched relationships, a less-than-ideal childhood and superficial friendships. There were, however, too many flaws to render it of any significant merit. ![]() This rom-com from author Lauren Forsythe was a quick read with some witty banter and an interesting premise. ![]()
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