How to Build a Boyfriend from Scratch
By (Author) Sarah Archer
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
2nd April 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
180g
Refreshing and fun Debbie Johnson
Thoroughly entertaining Love Reading
You will end up wondering if robotic boyfriends might be better than trawling through Tinder Heat
Romantic, intriguing and absolutely hilarious The Courier
'A fresh take on a common romance plot and we love it' Yahoos Top Books for March
Dating is hard. Being dateless at your perfect sister's wedding is harder.
Meet Kelly. A brilliant but socially awkward robotics engineer desperately seeking a wedding date
Meet Ethan. Intelligent, gorgeous, brings out the confidence Kelly didnt know she had and not technically human. (But no one needs to know that.)
With her sisters wedding looming and everyone in the world on her case about being perpetually single, Kelly decides to take her love life into her own hands and use her genius skills to create Ethan.
But when she cant resist keeping her new boy toy around even after the I dos, Kelly knows she needs to hit the off switch on this romance, fast. Only, when youve found (well, made) your perfect man, how do you kiss him goodbye
Readers love this book!
Funny, lighthearted, joyous, romantic and funreally awesome Karen W, Netgalley
Reminded me a lot of Jane Austen's dry humoursuper relaxing summer read Sophie G, Netgalley
CharmingAn ideal read for a summer day Petra Q, Netgalley
From robots to weddings, The Plus One made me laugh, cry, and wonder what dating would be like after Ive already created the perfect man. Simply unputdownable!Renee Carlino, USA Today bestselling author of Blind Kiss
The Plus One is bursting with heart and soul. It engineers thought-provoking questions about what love and humanity really look like. Archer is totally captivating. Hannah Orenstein, author of Playing with Matches
Prepare to fall in love with The Plus One! Sarah Archer's wildly inventive, laugh-out-loud funny, heart-tugging romance is perfect for our wired world. From the adorably awkward all-too-human tech-genius heroine to the dreamy boy-toy beau she creates, these characters are as alive, vibrant and winning as can be whether flesh-and-bone or bot. If you've ever needed a love life reboot or dreamed of finding (or building!) your soul mate, this whipsmart, witty pageturner is a must-read!Aimee Agresti, author of Campaign Widows
An endearing and clever story about the crazy things we do to meet expectations.Anna Yen, author of Sophia of Silicon Valley
Sarah Archer is a Black List Screenwriting Mini-Lab fellow who has had material produced for Comedy Central and published short stories and poetry in numerous literary magazines. After living in Los Angeles, where she worked in literary management and development on projects including House, Concussion, Roots, and Girls Trip, she currently lives in Brooklyn.