My Last Blind Date, Susan Hatler
My Last Blind Date, Susan Hatler
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My Last Blind Date
A Sweet Short Story with Humor

Author: Susan Hatler

Narrator: Martha Lee

Unabridged: 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/20/2014


Synopsis

A sweet short story about risking your heart to find love. It’s Valentine’s Day and Rachel Price has a choice: Stay home and watch TV with her loveable doggy or let her best friend, Ellen, set her up on a blind date. What to do…?
Ellen says the guy is a “10,” but the last guy she set her up with was a “–5.” Rachel’s been flirting with coworker Noah Peterson and she’s hoping he’s noticed. Then, she finds out Noah has big plans. Even worse, he advises Rachel to go on the blind date!
Should she play it safe and spend the Hallmark holiday with her loyal pooch, Chester, or risk another dating disaster by trying yet again for love?

Reviews

Susan Hatler delivers a laugh a minute punch with this short. Billed for the adult genre it is also suitable for older young adults. Hatler went with the subtle covers of yesteryear, a sure calling card for the romance on the pages beneath the cover. The title “My last Blind Date” is remarkable as a......more

Goodreads review by Crazy for Books (Stephanie) on December 23, 2013

Cute!......more

Goodreads review by romancejunkie on October 29, 2019

Charming and romantic novella. I liked Ellen and she and Noah were great together.......more

Goodreads review by Kate on November 21, 2017

This is a cute little short story set on Valentine's Day. It involves a blind date between two attractive, sympathetic characters who are co-workers. The story is G-rated in that there is no sex. It's a pleasant, quick read.......more

Goodreads review by April on November 30, 2014

Super quick short story. This is about Ellen's friend Rachel, the one with the cute little beagle. Fun little Valentine'd Day blind date tale. Not a lot of depth in the relationship, really just the first blush of something that could be special. The whole book is from Rachel's POV, which limits how......more