A review by inspiretruth
Happy Singles Day by Ann Marie Walker

1.0

I didn’t finish this book. I got 20% in, and I couldn’t take anymore. The cheesy lingo, the obnoxious gay assistant, the sex-crazed protagonist who was supposedly “so happy” to be single, and the “drop-dead gorgeous” male lead with the bad attitude, was all too much! I love romcoms and chick-flicks, but when a story is shallow and full of all lust, you won’t get far with me.

From what I read, Happy Single’s Day is like a season of the Bachelor or Bachelorette, the star goes lust crazy and confuses it with love, gets engaged, and within a year they’re heartbroken and back to square one. No thanks.

P.S - When will a book be published that praises single life rather than making it hell on earth?!

Positive content: 0⭐️
Language: 3⭐️
Sexual content: 5⭐️
Violence: 1⭐️
Age: 18+

*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a pre-release copy of this book. My thoughts and opinions are entirely my own!*