BOOK REVIEW: Just Three Dates by David Burnett

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Book: Just Three Dates
Author: David Burnett
Genre: Contemporary Romance/New Adult Romance

My Rating: ★★★★


Synopsis:

Should you only marry for love?

Since breaking with her last boyfriend, Karen has refused to trust any man her age. For the past three years, she has not dated the same one twice, and only one in ten has received even a goodnight kiss as she turned him away. Karen is an artist. She follows her feelings, lives in a cluttered loft, and gushes over vivid sunsets.

Mark still dreams about his almost-fiancée, and his date book has been empty since he threw her out a week before he’d planned to ask for her hand. His friends call him the “Ice Man,” since he seldom smiles, especially at a woman. A math professor at the College, logic guides his behavior, he loves order, and an elegant proof is a thing of beauty.

Both Karen and Mark have all but abandoned hope of ever falling in love, and, left on their own, these opposites would never attract. So, their mothers become matchmakers, entangling them in a series of dates, extracting promises that they will go out together three times, suggesting that, in the absence of love, a “marriage of convenience” is a live option.

If you like heartwarming stories based on true-to-life behaviors, with complicated relationships and a less-than-certain outcome, you will enjoy Just Three Dates!

Review:
A heartwarming and passionate romance!

Just Three Dates tells the story of Mark and Karen; both whose mothers are mischievously match making. Mark is still hung up on his ex-fiancée. Karen is determined to marry for love. To appease their mothers they both agree to go on just three dates. The plan was after three dates their mothers would leave them alone and stop harping on them to get married and to settle down.

Just Three Dates was a heartwarming story that will leave you wanting to read more. This story captured my attention from the very beginning.  David Burnett did a really good job of pulling at different emotions. There are places you will laugh and want to cry while smiling and laughing. I enjoyed this delightful read immensely.

This is the first book that I have read by David Burnett. I recommend Just Three Dates to anyone that enjoys a heartwarming romance.  

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