Save the Date (Better Date than Never series, Book #4)

I've read two books in a row the other night and now I find time to make a review. First, let me say thank you to the author of the book Susan Hatler who is generous enough to read and share my reviews on her facebook page. Another one is when she sent me this copy as a gift, I feel like I've saved a lot of money again and got to enjoy reading her book as always. Thank you so much Susan!

 

Save the Date is the 4th installment of Better Date than Never series written by Susan Hatler. This time the story revolved with Kristen and Ethan. Kristen is a Marriage and Family counselor and was devastated after knowing that her boyfriend is already committed. Imagine the terror she had when she realizes that a counselor like her giving advice to couples turns out to be a mistress. Que horror! So she left her career and decided to work somewhere else, landing her to be a receptionist and answering phone calls.

After that incident she becomes a little bit paranoid on mens perspective. She thought that she cannot trust another man again. Even her advices turned out to be disaster when her friend ask her and she insist that there's something going on, driving her friend nuts and jump into conclusions. Rach told her: "You're paranoid. Just because your ex was a jerk, doesn't mean Noah is. But she can't help it. How can she ever trust a guy again? How can she let Ethan sway off her feet when all she could think of all men are jerk and not to be trusted.

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Title: Save the Date
Pages: 150 pages
Rating: ★★★★★
Review:  I like the story and it seems so real because it really happens on some relationships. That is why there are some people who are not attracted to men or women just because their past relationships failed. "Trust" is a big word and we can't blame them if they got hurt and turned to be more cautious with their next relationship. But finding the trust again and start over is a big step. That's also one of the problem with us, let's admit it, whenever we know someone who is like that when it comes to relationship we tend to "generalize" it. According to a local DJ "Papa Jack" we should not generalize men or women in that perspective. Each individual is unique. And I have to agree with Rach with her point that it doesn't mean that all guys are like that. You just have to find out who's your match. Everything happens for a reason. Who would know, that disaster that happen once in your life could be the door to open up a sweet romantic relationship you never thought you will have. I can relate to the story itself because once upon a time I've been into a disastrous relationship but after that I met my once in a lifetime love affair with my husband and since then, I got my happy ever after.


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