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4.5

<I> Our FMC Sophie spends her whole life documenting everything down on a spreadsheet, including rating the men she dates to decide whether she'll continue dating them. After being set up on a blind-date by her Zumba instructor, she rates Michael a measly 2.5. However, whilst complaining to her friends she accidentally sends the spreadsheet to everyone in her contacts including her blind date. After an apology tour, including a meeting with her boss about her lunch-time bikini waxes, Sophie and Michael agree to go on 10 dates to prove that a spreadsheet really can't decide whether someone is the right person for you. </I>

This book had such a fun premise and was executed well. It was unique without being silly or unbelievable. I also loved Sophie and Michael, and their development from unlikely friends to a couple was very well done. Over their 10 dates, you can see these two characters are meant to be together and the chemistry between the two is perfection.

My one issue was the writing at the start felt rather clunky and it wasn't until the 25% mark that the book really started to flow. This book has some really heartwarming moments and I just wanted to curl up with a blanket when reading this.

A very cosy and heartwarming read! I think if you enjoy Lynn Painter and Amy Lea, this book will be perfect for you!

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"Was It Good For You?" by Kathryn Freeman is a delightful and humorous romantic comedy that will make readers smile and swoon. The story revolves around Sophie, a meticulous and organized woman who relies on Excel spreadsheets to track every aspect of her life, including her love life. When she accidentally sends her spreadsheet to her entire contact list, including her disastrous first date with Dr. Michael Adams, she has a lot of explaining to do.

Freeman's writing is witty and engaging, with charming characters that readers will root for. Sophie's quirks and her struggle to think outside the box are relatable and endearing, while Michael's challenge to prove that love can't be calculated by an equation adds an element of romance and intrigue to the story. The chemistry between Sophie and Michael is palpable, and their banter and interactions are both entertaining and heartwarming.

The themes of taking risks, stepping out of one's comfort zone, and finding love in unexpected ways are woven into the story with warmth and humor. Freeman's writing style is light-hearted and enjoyable, making this book a perfect escape for readers looking for a feel-good romantic comedy.

"Was It Good For You?" is a fun and enjoyable read that will leave readers with a smile on their faces. With its witty writing, lovable characters, and sweet romance, this book is a perfect choice for fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedies. Kathryn Freeman delivers a charming and entertaining story that will capture readers' hearts.

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