A review by mrsj_readsbooks
A Girl Like You by Cari Scribner

4.0

A Girl Like You is a funny, yet poignant, look at one woman’s foray into the dating scene after two divorces. Having to start your life over is no fun, but Jess has no choice but to move forward. She joins a gym, downloads a dating app, gets a new haircut and a new job. Reading about her escapades into the world of online dating are both funny and sad. Jessica thinks she has found The One many times, only to be disappointed. But with the love and support of her children and her best friend she proves she can navigate this new world.
So many novels lately seem to revolve about younger women getting back into the dating scene, so it was nice that Jessica is over fifty. And yes, there is sex (hot and steamy), because this is a part of life and just because you reach a certain age it does not stop.
Honestly, the part at the end completely devastated me. No spoilers, just be forewarned.
Thank you to Cari Scribner for a copy of this book. All reviews are my own.