Was It Good For You (The Kathryn Freeman Romcom Collection, Book 8)
By (Author) Kathryn Freeman
Book 8
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
6th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Humorous fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
280g
If youre not a ten on Sophies spreadsheet, youre never getting her between the bedsheets
No aspect of Sophies life goes unrecorded in her Excel spreadsheets, so when she accidentally sends it to her entire contact list instead of just her best friend, Sophie has a lot of uncomfortable explaining to do.
First on the list Dr Michael Adams. After a disastrous first date, Michael scored a 3 on Sophies love life tab, but when she shows up to apologise for sharing his result with the world, he issues an unexpected challenge: ten dates to prove that love cant be calculated by an equation or contained by boxes on a spreadsheet.
Sophie isnt someone whos used to thinking outside the digital box, but theres something about Michael that makes her want to take a chance
Readers cant get enough of The New Guy:
Seriously love this twist on an office romance Christina Parker, Netgalley
Their chemistry was off the chartsMad Mom Life
Better than most rom coms Ive watched and read! Jennifer Arnold, Netgalley
Reads like the perfect rom-com movie Sinead, Librarian
Very sexy and very sweet Morgan Shulman, Goodreads
Warmed my heart and read like a movieWhat a beautiful sweet surprise this was Kelsey Peterson, Goodreads
You have yourself a page turning, dont want it to end story, in essence an absolutely cracking read! Margaret Harris, Netgalley
A gorgeously sweet romance! From Rachael Claire
It's got laugh out loud moments, heart wrenching moments but most important that feel good factor Chantiece Bates, Goodreads
Kathryn started her working life as a retail pharmacist but soon realised trying to decipher doctors' handwriting wasn't for her. In 2011, backed by her family, she left the world of pharmaceutical science to begin life as a self employed writer. She lives with two teenage boys and a husband who asks every Valentine's Day whether he has to bother buying a card again this year (yes, he does) so the romance in her life is all in her head.