A review by darknesslighttt
The 24 Hour Dating Agency by Mary Jayne Baker

emotional lighthearted slow-paced

4.0

π—§π—Ώπ—Όπ—½π—²π˜€: strangers to lovers, slow burn, single mom

Thank you NetGalley, Head of Zeus and Mary Jayne Baker for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. 

This is a story about three friends who work together for a newspaper. Saffie, Milo and Tam are in their mid-late 30s and 40s, and they all have different love story.

Saffie is very smart and I really liked her. She didn't believe at first about love at the first sight, and after she found the truth about Richard, she definitely refuse to have any conversation with him. 

Milo is gay and very funny. I really didn't expect him to end up with someone who he already knew. 

Tamara has 3 children and is divorced from a husband that wanted nothing to do with his children.  For 4 years he was not present in his children's lives, until his fiancΓ©e tells him they will have a baby.  

The start is quite slow, but after they sign for the 24 hour dating agency everything gets interesting.

What it was a small problem, it was that the book has 3 povs, which can sometimes get very frustrating. I mean, there was a scene between Tamara and Harry and I have to wait so much until I got back to their story.

But overall I really like the book in the end.