GRR Reviews The Last Single Girl (Brew Ha Ha #1) by Bria Quinlan


The Last Single Girl is a sweet and clean story about a young woman looking for love in the city in all the wrong places, only to find a candidate much closer to home. The initial premise about feeling left out seems a bit immature, but that turned out to be a part of her character arc.

Sarah suddenly found herself left behind when all three of her friends came back from Thanksgiving with tales of boyfriends. When the subject of attending the New Year's Eve murder mystery party came up, she blurted out that she's bringing a plus-one. She figured she had a month to find a date. It's a big city, and lots of people date online. How hard can it be? She had even found the perfect meeting spot: a little cafe called Brew Ha Ha, where the owner John is friendly, and the coffee is decadent. Unfortunately, she doesn't seem to be having any luck on the dating side... A cheating husband, a single father who didn't mention kids, a topper who won't shut up... Maybe she's just not looking at the right place... or man?

Sweet, a bit sit-com, and a great grand gesture, complete with a character arc for Sarah. My only problem is that left the MMC with very little to do.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Girl needing a date in a month figured she can find someone, and kept having dating disasters as cafe owner came to her rescue

Tropes: bar/cafe owner, everyone but you, serial dater

Overall Rating:  4/5

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