If you haven't tried online dating, you are probably wondering whether it really works, and if you have tried online dating, you probably have enough stories that you could write a book. Well, D.J. Kelley has written that book and it is all and more that you ever could have imagined.
Ten years ago, on 9/11, Chris Osborne's wife left him for another man. Since then, Chris has tried everything possible to find the right woman for him-everything except online dating. Reasoning that his chance of accidentally finding the right woman is less likely than using online dating and its matching methods to select suitable dates, he plunges in full force, finding more women are interested in him than he could have imagined. Chats lead to emails and phone calls, and before he knows it, Chris has several dates lined up.
Although Chris' best friend, Ebby, a rough around the edges New Yorker, tells Chris that online dating is a mistake, Chris forges forward, agreeing to see one woman after the other. The result is a series of hilarious adventures and misadventures, sticky situations, women he would rather only be friends with, cougar women, and of course, at least one stalker.
I found myself completely caught up in the characters and the storyline. I didn't necessarily like all the characters, and at times, I wanted to yell at Chris, "What are you doing?" but I kept reading, cheering Chris on in hopes he would find his soulmate at last, while laughing out loud continuously over the encounters he has with some of the most memorable women in modern fiction.
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New Comic Novel on Internet Dating Provides an Unexpected Cathartic Experience
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