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Once Upon a Blind Date
Once Upon a Blind Date
Author: Wendy Markham
ISBN-13: 9780446611763
ISBN-10: 044661176X
Publication Date: 3/2004
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 69 ratings
Publisher: Warner Forever
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
Fun chick lit. Slightly steamy and silly. I enjoyed it and couldn't wait to finish it, even though the outcome was pretty predictable.
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I love all of Wendy Markham's new books! GREAT reads!!!!
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Maggie is best buddies with Dominic. Charlie is best friends with Julie. Through the magic of the Internet, they set up their pals on the most romantic blind date ever. Naturally, Maggie and Charlie tag along for moral support-what are best friends for?
Yet when the two matchmakers meet, their concerns for their charges take a backseat. As Maggie looks at Charlie, she thinks she feels the earth move. Laying his eyes on his fellow Cupid, all Charlie can think about is kissing her delectable mouth.
She's involved with someone. He's Manhattan's must committed bachelor. What will it take for a pair of modern matchmakers to realize this simple truth: that when it comes to finding a soul mate, true love can be found when you least expect it?
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Funny and cute like all of her books.
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Fun read. Interesting to watch as Maggie and Charlie change their ideas about love, marriage and family.
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Very good book
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Typical Wendy Markham. Good, easy read.
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A very charming book.
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Maggie is convinced she can find the perfect wife for her b.f. Dom on matchmocha.com. Charlie is convinced he can find the perfect husband for his b.f. Julie on matchmocha.com. Finding love, however, works the old fashion way.
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Another one of Wendy Markham's wonderful books that I didn't want to put down.
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Cute romance!
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Maggie is best buddies with Dominic. Charlie is best friends with Julie. Through the magic of the Internet, they set up their pals on the most romantic blind date ever. Naturally, Maggie and Charlie tag along for moral support-what are best friends for?
Yet when the two matchmaters meet, their concerns for their charges take a backseat. As Maggie looks at Charlie, she things she feels the eart move. Laying his eyes on his fellow Cupid, all Charlie can think about is kissing her delectable mouth.
She's involved with someone. he's Manhattan's most committed bachelor. What will it take for a pair of modern matchmakers to realize this simple truth: that when it comes to finding a soul mate, true love can be found when you least expect it?
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Maggie is best buddies with Dominic. Charlie is best friends with Julie. Through the magic of the Internet, they set up their pals on the most romantic blind date ever. Naturally, Maggie and Charlie tag along for moral support-what are best friends for? Yet when the two matchmakers meet, their concerns for their charges take a backseat. As Maggie looks at Charlie, she thinks she feels the earth move. Laying his eyes on his fellow Cupid, all Charlie can think about is kissing her delectable mouth. Shes involved with someone. Hes Manhattans most committed bachelor. What will it take for a pair of modern matchmakers to realize this simple truth: that when it comes to finding a soul mate, true love can be found when you least expect it?