Can’t Wait Wednesday is hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings and it was based on the meme Waiting on Wednesday that was hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

by Christina Lauren
Published by Simon & Schuster, Gallery Books on December 4, 2018
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Pages: 400
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From the New York Times bestselling author that “hilariously depicts modern dating” (Us Weekly) comes a sexy romantic comedy about online dating, and its many, many fails.
With a world-famous speaker at their university, Mille Morris and her four woefully single male colleagues make a pact that they’ll all find dates. Unfortunately, Millie has more success helping them make matches online than she does navigating the onslaught of lewd pics in her own feed. But when she creates a fictional name for a new account, Millie finds herself vying for the online attention of a man she sees every day in the flesh.
I really like Christina Lauren’s writing style. Their hate to lovers stories that I’ve read was a lot of fun and I’m hoping for more of the same with this release. I love the simplicity of the cover, the font used and the colors. Everything about the cover works for me because I can use my own imagination for everything and I like the text bubbles because I’m hopeful we’ll get a lot of text writing between the hero and the heroine. Fingers crossed.
Also on the long list of things that work for me where this book is concerned, I’m a fan of that summary.
But when she creates a fictional name for a new account, Millie finds herself vying for the online attention of a man she sees every day in the flesh.
A catfish novel? Yesssss, I can’t wait! This book comes out on December 4th and I have already pre-ordered my copy, have you?
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My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren
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I STILL need to read Josh and Hazel. How do these two churn out books so quickly???
The premise sounds like fun although I’m a little confused about how the speaker plays into all of this.
I know, right? There are some romance authors that are putting out books monthly. How in the world are they doing it? Seems pretty sketch to me. Hmm.
I’m curious to see if you’ll enjoy Josh & Hazel because a lot of people hated Hazel. I’m not one of them. Haha.
A potential catfish romance? This could either be totally amazing or a Sierra Burgess fiasco waiting to happen. I do think it sounds really good and I am making it my mission to read at least one Christina Lauren book before the end of the year because how do they keep releasing so many books and I haven’t read one yet?
LOL, I know..I know. But I’m really enjoying this author duo and have every faith that they’ll handle the catfishing thing right. If I hate this book, I’m going to think of this post and probably laugh my ass off.
I’m curious to see if you’d like Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating. I loved it but not a lot of people did.