Reviews for Is she really going out with him?

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A recently divorced woman lets her kids set her up with eligible men, only to find herself falling for someone unexpected. British magazine writer Anna Appleby has sworn off love. After the depressing and drawn-out end to her marriage, she doesn’t believe in romance—and she’s definitely not into online dating. But when Will Havers, a younger, way-too-cocky fellow writer, starts angling to take over her column, Anna needs to step it up. So she pitches a new column idea: She’ll go out on dates with men chosen by her children. Will, meanwhile, will write a companion column about his adventures in online dating. Anna’s kid-chosen dates—with everyone from a dad at their school to the mail carrier to a celebrity—end up charmingly awkward or downright disastrous. (Who knew a fishing date could end with a hook to the face?) Meanwhile, Anna has to deal with the frustration of seeing her ex-husband move on. It’s only when she spends more time with Will that she starts to feel the sparks she never thought she’d experience again—but he’s her office rival, and isn’t he trying to take her job? That’s difficult to remember, though, when the sexual tension between them is driving her to distraction. Cousens has a well-earned reputation for writing delightful love stories, and this one more than delivers. The enemies-to-lovers chemistry between Anna and Will is both believable and steamy, and Cousens deftly plays with rom-com tropes while crafting a journey of self-discovery in the wake of divorce. It’s also refreshing to read a slightly older heroine—Anna is in her late 30s, an age that often seems nonexistent in romances—with an established life, career, and children. A supremely satisfying love story with all the charm readers have come to expect from Cousens. Copyright © Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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