No More Terrible Dates (High Tea, #2)

No More Terrible Dates (High Tea, #2)

Kate O'Keeffe

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Twenty-five-year-old personal assistant Darcy Evans likes to be in control of her life. But there's one thing she can't get a handle on: men. Sick of terrible dates, she makes a pact with her friends to only date good guys. But it's tough out there. From the liars and cheats to the positively weird, where's a modern day hero when you want one? Then, when her boss buys an art gallery, Darcy's forced to work with photographer Alex Walsh. He's a blast from her past and definitely not hero material. Ridiculously handsome and charming, he's all those distracting things Darcy doesn't need, especially when she can't forgive him for what happened back in high school. Can enemies become lovers, or is a painful past too hard to forgive? No More Terrible Dates is a fun, heart-warming enemies to lovers story for fans of Sophie Kinsella. The High Tea series is a spin-off of Kate O'Keeffe's bestselling Cozy Cottage Café series. Escape to New Zealand in this fun, feel-good chick lit series!


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  • Wilko
    Mar 13, 2025
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    I really liked that the book in based here in New Zealand but I didn't really connect that much with Darcy or Alex and I would have also thought Darcy would know a lot more about what Alex has been up to if only for the connection via his cousin. There were some good laughs as well as cringe worthy moments that make you want to stick with this to see how it all pans out. I think I will go back and read other in the series as I do want to get to know the characters more and it may just be these books are best read together rather than as a stand alone?

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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