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2.0 out of 5 stars
Love.Com, January 9, 2008
This review is from: Love.com (Paperback)
This is one of the worst books I'v read in a long time. I never read this author before and I will never read her again. It was written like a low budget B movie. If you want to read it look at a half price book store, its not worth the $13.00 I paid for it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Love changes things..., December 6, 2007
This review is from: Love.com (Paperback)
Harold Fenly is the definition of a nice guy who has everything he thought a man could want. A nice looking wife, a job and a best friend to discuss it all with. Linda, his wife wants more and she's determined to have the good life no matter the consequence. Harold's friend Mark is aware of the game Linda is playing with Harold, but being the lady's man that he is, dictates that he plays it cool until Harold finds out the hard way.
After Harold becomes wise to his wife's little secret of infidelity, he emerges with a whole new outlook on life. Even though he still has very deep feelings for Linda. He decides to look for love via an online dating service called Love.com. After a hilarious, scary and even dangerous date he decides that he has found his soulmate and he certainly goes through much turmoil searching for a Happily Ever After. Does he ever find it? You'll have to read it for yourself.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lost & Found Love!, January 22, 2008
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Harold is a man with a heart of gold. A simple man, who loves his wife and truly enjoys being married. Unfortunately his world was about to crash down upon him when his not so loving wife tells him she wants a divorce. Harold is heartbroken, but decides he is no longer going to be Mr. Nice Guy, and at the age of 35 he stars a new life, and even quits his job and becomes the owner of a Bagel Shop.However, things were going to get complicated for Harold.
Lonely, he goes on Love.com hoping perhaps to find true love. His luck is pretty bad the first few times, but soon he finds Jenny who is everything he has ever wanted. However, Linda, his first wife, decides she wants a piece of the new Harold and throws a terrible wedge in-between Jenny and him. Will Harold be able to close that wedge and find happiness with the woman he truly loves?
This was a very good story. The author did a great job in her description of Harold, Linda and Jenny. I enjoyed having the main character Harold being a nice guy and making it without changing into someone evil. I thought she did a good job throwing in the different challenges Harold had to face and her choice of colorful characters was good.Every book needs someone like Linda. All in all a very good story of love lost, and found again.
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