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Just My Type
- Narrated by: Madeleine Leslay
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
The second novel from Hannah Doyle, author of the laugh-out-loud hit rom-com The Year of Saying Yes, perfect for fans of Love Island, What Fresh Hell by Lucy Vine, Anna Bell and Dolly Alderton's Everything I Know About Love.
Picked by Closer as a Must Read!
He's my type on paper...but IRL?
Meet Jasmine.
- The quirky/cool photographer to a superstar blogger.
- She's going on a date with a super hot guy on the London Eye tonight.
- Best friend Mila is her wifey for life.
- This millennial is #LivingHerBestLife.
But fast-forward a few hours, and the reality isn't quite so picture perfect. Jasmine hates her stuck-up blogger boss. She can barely afford rent in her stupid London flat. Her best friend seems to have all her sh*t together. Oh, and that date she was so excited about? She got dumped. On the London Eye. In the middle of a thunderstorm. With a bunch of tourists watching....
Best friend Mila decides that Jasmine needs a new 'type on paper', because Jasmine's current criteria is so off that her dating history is one long line-up of fools. So Mila challenges Jasmine to look once, if not twice, at the guys who wouldn't normally fit her 'type'. With nothing to lose, Jasmine accepts. Maybe, just maybe, she'll surprise herself.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-08-19
Easy romance
Easy and enjoyable story about a millennial trying to find her way in the dating world. Similar to Doyles previous book, it a kind of “Bridget Jones Diary” kinda style of writing perfect from the twenty something person. Easily distinguishable plot, but still worth a read! Good performance, but oh the “danish” dialect 😂
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