Helpful Score: 1
I could not get into this book and gave up around 50 pages or so. I thought it was too dull and not as "wickedly funny" as the cover promises. :) The plot also didn't intrigue me too much once I started reading.
"Teri had dated more men than she'd had low-calorie, low-fat dinners and still hadn't found Mr. Right. She'd been through all of the other Mr. Men though, in a short history of painful relationships--Mr Lazy, Mr. Greedy, Mr. Completely Selfish, Mr. Looking For Mother Substitute and Mr. Downright Pervert--but, as yet, no Mr. Right.
That is, of course, until she is literally knocked off her feet by Jamie Duncan as they rush to catch their train home from Euston Station: the 18:07 from platform 8. Soon love blossoms and commuting takes on a whole new meaning. But one thing that can't be ignored is that, as well as being Mr. Right, Jamie is also Mr. Married..."
That is, of course, until she is literally knocked off her feet by Jamie Duncan as they rush to catch their train home from Euston Station: the 18:07 from platform 8. Soon love blossoms and commuting takes on a whole new meaning. But one thing that can't be ignored is that, as well as being Mr. Right, Jamie is also Mr. Married..."