Swipe Right by Stephie Chapman
- Aishwarya Arun Kumar
- May 1, 2020
- 1 min read
My Rating: 3.5/5
This was an extremely heart warming book that grew on me towards the end. Initially it took me some time to get to love this book because the characters seemed a little flat and the plot a little superficial. But as we travelled with Fran, I came to realize that this is a story of insta-love or in this case tinder-love that we will all grow to love. Fran by herself is a jerk magnet to which most of us can relate. She meets the most obnoxiously weird guys and writes about them on her blog.

This is a story where the main characters are obviously in love with each other, and everyone but them knows this. One of my favourite settings of the book was Viral Hive, a workplace for content creators that seemed amazing. The co-workers are supportive of each other and have all the possible fun over Christmas and even Halloween. It's the kind of place I would not mind working. Those of you who loved the book Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern and the movie Love, Rosie can pick this one up without hesitation. One drawback of the book was the name 'Ollie' that I found very hard to connect with. If the author had gone with Oliver or Taylor, I probably would have loved the book a lot more.
Thank you NetGalley and Hera Books for providing me with this Arc!
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