The True Love Experiment by Anne Marsh EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Anne Marsh
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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Wrenley Wilson was a dating disaster.
That last breakup made it official.
Relationships ended all the time, but her endings somehow always turned
out to be the beginning of someone else’s happily-ever-after. She was the
Father Christmas and Cupid of relationships, delivering true love to
everyone but herself.
The proof was right in front of her on her laptop: a save-the-date e-card
from her last boyfriend. After she and Noah had broken up six months ago,
vowing not to let their short romantic relationship affect their long-term
friendship, her cousin May had promptly asked him out. As Wren had just
returned from watering Noah’s plants and taking his absolutely adorable
French bulldog for a walk, she’d known Noah was away. She’d even
known, quite academically, that he was away with May, her replacement.
What she hadn’t seen coming was their engagement. Noah hadn’t been
Wren’s one and only, but part of her regretted she wasn’t the woman in the
e-card, standing on a Maldivian sandbar while the love of her life knelt with
a truly spectacular ring.
You couldn’t get the guy to bring you flowers even once. He never even
tried to romance you.
“Third time’s the charm,” Emily snickered on Wren’s laptop. Even
through the screen, she could see how sunlight flooded the kitchen in the
gorgeous Napa Valley house Emily had built with her wife so that they had
room to grow their family.
“You should open a matchmaking business,” Amelia chimed in from her
San Francisco office. “Your slogan could be ‘I break him, you buy him!’”
Wren loved her older sisters, but they were ruthless when it came to
Wren’s love life. This wasn’t the first time they’d pointed out how Wren’s
ex-boyfriends went on to fall madly in love with the very next woman they
dated. Instead of leaving a string of broken hearts behind her, she’d left
diamond rings and Instagram-worthy proposals.
Her mother frowned at the camera. “Are you seeing anyone now?”
Amelia rolled her eyes. “There’s a great new dating app. I’ll send you a
link.”
Either Amelia or one of her engineer friends had probably developed the
app during their weekend downtime or something equally overachieving.
Amelia ran the engineering division at a hot, new software start-up. The
Wilsons were all happy and successful and Wren loved them to bits, but
while she believed there was room for one more person in their happy circle
(her very own person), she was never finding him through a family setup.
“No,” Wren said. And then because she was a polite person, a nice person
even when she wasn’t trying to be, she added: “Thank you. I’m good.”
Emily snorted. “No one finds the perfect man on a dating app. Dick pics,
yes. Romance, no.”
Her family considered this with varying expressions of amusement. The
teasing was good-natured. Academically, Wren knew this. She liked a laugh
and a joke, too. It was just that, seeing yet another of her exes go on to find
true love stung. How hard could it be to find someone to fall in love with
and who would actually love her back?
Hard, the obnoxiously honest voice in her head said. You should consider
a cat as a lifetime companion.
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