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Seeing Double by A. Lusch

nicola949's review

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I don't know how David keeps up with all the men coming into and out of his life!

In this installment, which starts smack bang in the middle of a sex scene, David hooks up with a couple of guys while maintaining contact with other men he has connected with over recent weeks.

It's hot and sexy but short. I'm starting to get the 'dates' mixed up and I'm glad I read the first three episodes in the series pretty much back-to-back - too long a gap between stories would make it harder to keep up with who's who. Which leads me to wonder how long we have to wait for the next episode.

I'm rating this 3.5. I really like the writing style, I like the characters of David and his friend Jess and the sex scenes are pretty hot. I am enjoying the story but somehow want more from each book. I feel like I'm reading a couple of chapters of a longer book and then left hanging with nothing really resolved, the chapter just finishing. I think I'm possibly too much of an impatient person to read series - in the past I have waited until the last book is released so I could read all in one go. I think this might just be the case here and my rating for the series overall would be higher than for just one book.

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the_novel_approach's review against another edition

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4.0

In his semi-autobiographical serial “52 First Dates”, author Algenon Lusch is taking a page from his own life and translating it into the story of a man who’s reached the age of thirty and had an epiphany—he’s tired of the endless string of Mr. Right Nows in his life and is ready to find his Mr. Right, the one man with whom he can build a life and a future. What he’s quickly discovering, however, much to his chagrin and a few unsuccessful dates (and one very near miss) later, is that he was hoping he wouldn’t have to actually go on all fifty-two dates to find his soul mate.


See the entire review at The Novel Approach: http://thenovelapproachreviews.com/2014/02/18/a-luschs-seeing-double-really-makes-you-want-to-see-the-whole-picture/

cedewatson's review against another edition

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4.0

Here's my review

http://man2mantastic.blogspot.com/2014/02/blog-stop-seeing-double-by-lusch.html
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