How to Choose a Guy in 10 Days
Publisher Description
The only thing more hilarious than the movies is… real life?! Fall in love with the sizzling grumpy-sunshine romantic comedy - perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Ali Hazlewood!
Stylist Gemma Jones is competing for a once-in-a-lifetime promotion. All she has to do is take some fashion-backward guy from geek to GQ-worthy. The only problem? The man in question is her hairy manwhore of a next-door neighbor. AKA Bigfoot.
Zach Morrison has zero interest in being Gemma’s makeover mannequin. Sure, it’s fun getting his smart-mouthed neighbor all riled up, but after cashing out of his tech start-up and going through an ugly break-up, he’s taking a permanent vacation. If he wants to wear sweatpants and sleep on a mattress in the corner of an empty apartment—
OK. Maybe he needs a little push in the right direction. But as Gemma races the clock to win her bet, she finds that Bigfoot’s been hiding a few things under his baggy flannel shirts. Like abs of steel, and a surprisingly big...
Heart. He has a big heart.
Soon, sparks are flying between this unlikely couple, but can Zach embrace a fresh start - however manscaped it might be? And will Gemma beat out her fashionista rival for the top spot - and keep the truth about their bet from Zach?
Find out in the hot and hilarious new romance from “the reigning queen of rom-com”, USA Today bestselling author Lila Monroe.
The Chick Flick Club series:
1. How to Choose a Guy in 10 Days
2. You’ve Got Male
3. Frisky Business
Customer Reviews
Cute
Light, enjoyable read
Bubblegum for the brain, cute easy read for when you need something very simple
Easy going on an overloaded mind
A sweet, fun story
A sweet, fun romance. One you can pick up and put down and know you’ll come back with a smile. Slightly imperfect characters who seem like people you’d like to know and call your friends. Everything ended in a not-quite-perfect, loosely tied HEA bow that makes you smile but not grit your teeth from over-sweetness and perfection. A few typos, but nothing that seriously takes you out of the story.