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Ebook About Just when you think you’ve met your match . . . the charade begins. Cassie Everson is an expert at escaping bad first dates. And, after years of meeting, greeting, and running from the men who try to woo her, Cassie is almost ready to retire her hopes for a husband—and children—altogether.But fate has other plans, and Cassie’s online dating profile catches the eye of firefighter Jett Bentley. In Jett’s memory, Cassie Everson is the unreachable girl-of-legend from their high school days. Nervously, he messages her, setting off a chain of events that forces a reluctant Cassie back into the dating game.No one is more surprised than Cassie when her first date with Jett is a knockout. But when they both go home and find three children dropped in their laps—each—they independently decide to do the right and mature thing: hide the kids from each other while sorting it all out. What could go wrong? Melissa Ferguson’s hilarious and warmhearted debut reminds us that love can come in very small packages—and that sometimes our best-laid plans aren’t nearly as rewarding and fun as the surprises that come our way. “A heartwarming charmer.” —Sheila Roberts, USA TODAY bestselling author of the Moonlight Harbor series “The Dating Charade will keep you smiling the entire read. Ferguson not only delights us with new love, with all its attendant mishaps and misunderstandings, but she takes us deeper in the hearts and minds of vulnerable children as Cassie and Jett work out their families—then their dating lives. An absolute treat!” —Katherine Reay, bestselling author of The Printed Letter Bookshop “The Dating Charade is hilarious and heartwarming with characters you truly care about, super fun plot twists and turns, snappy prose, and a sweet romance you’re rooting for.” —Rachel Linden, bestselling author of The Enlightenment of Bees“Melissa Ferguson is a sparkling new voice in contemporary rom-com. Though her novel tackles meaningful struggles—social work, child abandonment, adoption—it’s also fresh, flirty, and laugh-out-loud funny. Ferguson is going to win fans with this one!” —Lauren Denton, bestselling author of The Hideaway and Glory Road “A jolt of energy featuring one of the most unique romantic hooks I have ever read. Personality and zest shine through Ferguson’s evident enjoyment at crafting high jinks and misadventures as two people slowly make way for love in the midst of major life upheaval. A marvelous treaty on unexpected grace and its life-changing chaos, Cassie and Jett find beautiful vulnerability in redefining what it means to live happily-ever-after.” —Rachel McMillan, author of The London Restoration and the Three Quarter Time series “Ferguson delivers a stellar debut. The Dating Charade is a fun, romantic albeit challenging look at just what it takes to fall in love and be a family. You'll think of these characters long after the final page.” —Rachel Hauck, New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Dress A sweet romantic comedy that can be read as a standalone.Book length: 76,000 words.Includes discussion questions for reading groups.Book The Dating Charade Review :
403 I was extremely excited when I first saw this book, but I feel like the title/description/cover/etc. didn't really prepare me for the story inside. Everything about it screams "rom-com," and while I'd had prior warning that the romance was overshadowed by the kids (which I was totally okay with, by the way), I felt like the comedy element was also overshadowed, especially near the end, by some of the serious issues involved in the kids' situations. Not that there weren't comedic moments, and plenty of them, but I was not expecting the depth of heartbreak in certain parts, and the whole thing left me feeling a little down. I definitely applaud the author for tackling realistic issues and not sugarcoating the tough things no one thinks or talks about when it comes to foster care and adoption, but it wasn't what I was expecting, which I'm sure contributed to my disappointment.Some other things that bugged me: The sometimes absurd lengths Cassie and Jett went to to hide the kids from each other. It really got ridiculous a couple of times. But more importantly, I never got a sense of closure after their argument near the end. Were they supposed to not have meant what they were saying? Or changed their minds afterward? It was never explained or really cleared up, and I'm not sure how their relationship re-started if they didn't get something that major straightened out. There was also at least one major plot hole (or what felt like one to me) in a critical scene that really threw me for a loop.However, even with all that, it might get a half-star bump over "I liked it" if not for a couple of scenes--one in particular--that edged across the line of what I consider appropriate. I realize that parents of small kids have to deal with things like bathroom interruptions and incomplete attire while racing to prevent catastrophe, but just because it happens doesn't mean it's appropriate for me to read--or picture, which was very hard not to do in a certain situation, especially when it was referred to over and over and played up as much as it was. I really, really don't need that image, and for that reason, I'd be hesitant to recommend it.I know that's a lot of negatives, and a lot of it is built on faulty expectations of what exactly I was getting into when I started it. On the positive side, I thought the author did a fantastic job of creating likable and layered characters, and was very real about some tough (if a bit unexpected) issues. Even though this one wasn't quite my cup of tea, I'd be willing to try another book from her.Content--embarrassing scenes following children walking in on their uncle in the bathroom; mentions of children's accidents; mentions of drug and alcohol abuse; mentions of abuse and neglect, and illustrations of the consequences on children; mentions of injuries, wounds, and blood; mention of a married man going on a date with another woman (immediately squelched and doesn't recur) Read Online The Dating Charade Download The Dating Charade The Dating Charade PDF The Dating Charade Mobi Free Reading The Dating Charade Download Free Pdf The Dating Charade PDF Online The Dating Charade Mobi Online The Dating Charade Reading Online The Dating Charade Read Online Melissa Ferguson Download Melissa Ferguson Melissa Ferguson PDF Melissa Ferguson Mobi Free Reading Melissa Ferguson Download Free Pdf Melissa Ferguson PDF Online Melissa Ferguson Mobi Online Melissa Ferguson Reading Online Melissa FergusonRead Online Something Like Lightning By Jay Bell
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