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Elle Masters is over dating. It used to be fun: the drama, the angst, the exhilarating beginnings, the bittersweet middles, the blowout endings. Then the tears, hangovers, rebounds, and another addition to the shoebox of memories in her closet. Now Elle can't remember the last time a guy made his way into her box. When her friends Rachel and Valerie insist she snap out of her post-breakup funk with a girls' night out/rebound hunt at a San Francisco bar, Elle isn't expecting tall, dark, and hummuna-hummuna, Nick Wright. This is no rebound guy. He's definitely, maybe, The One. In Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda, the interactive romantic comedy where you direct the plot, you play Elle as she and her pals put the "antics" in "romantics." Get ready to question everything you thought you knew about love, over-analyzing and second-guessing your way through hundreds of modern dating dilemmas and passionate predicaments. Will you accept a last minute date? Freak out if Nick wants space? Be the first to use the 'L' word? Live in sin? Or hold out for a ring? Wait, do you even want a ring? With 60 good, bad and inexplicable endings, you'll always have another second chance at love with Mr. Wright.
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An Adult Version of Choose Your Own Adventure
Love Him Not by Tara K. Reed, which was previously called Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda is a romantic comedy novel with 60 different endings. I would consider this an adult version of the Choose Your Own Adventure by R.A. Montgomery books.
Characters
There is a total of two main characters in this novel. Elle is a woman who just broke up with her boyfriend and her two friends Rachel and Valerie are helping her find a new man. Nick Wright is the man who she meets and it is her and Nick's relationship which propels this story forward.
Plot and Setting
In this novel, there are so many settings and plots. This is because you choose Elle's choices precise detail. Everything from the clothes she wears on a date with Nick or what to say in a difficult situation. You as the reader have control of what Elle does and says.
A Great Book
Overall, I did enjoy this book. As the reader, you are taken on a big adventure where every decision affects your future. One thing I found difficult with this book is it took me about a month to read it. I am not saying the vocabulary was tough to understand because it wasn't, but with 60 different endings and so many choices to choose from it made reading the book a little frustrating at the end. I do recommend this book and I think if you have the time to sit and go through all of the different endings it will be a fun read. I think a book with so many choices could be best read as a physical copy instead of an e-copy. I do want to read more of Tara K. Reed's books in the future. Thank you so much Tara K. Reed for sending me an e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.