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Man Flu by S.J. Ryan

msmathy's review

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4.0

3.5 stars

This was a fun story about a divorced mom afraid of finding love and dealing with all the drama of an ex-husband who doesn't know what he really wants. She meets a man through Words with Friends, but keeps turning him down when he asks her out. When a sexy new temp comes to work for her, she can't resist him.

I enjoyed the majority of this story, but I found myself losing my patience with Hannah and her lack of self-esteem. Logan clearly liked her, but she kept thinking she was out of his league. He never did anything to make her feel that way, even though he ran hot and cold at times. There were also certain parts that had me rolling my eyes and wanting to skip ahead.

There were a couple of things that surprised me and I like it when a book is not too cookie cutter.

bookaddict_fanatic's review

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3.0

This book was a recommendation and it was a fun, quick, easy read; however, it wasn't quite as hilarious as all the reviews say at least for me. I had some laughs and it was an interesting read but I just don't think it was for me.

readingwithlt's review

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4.0

Another hilarious story! I enjoyed it

theestherhadassah's review

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5.0

Just ...... Awww!!

Literally. that is my final reaction. It has taken me a while to have a chance to read this book and now that I have, I am over the moon. Logan is a dream. I have a strong respect for Hannah. Also, when a man decides to make his new daughter's bedroom a castle fairytale, I know I am forever ruined. I want me a Logan.

lisa01's review

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4.0

I would t say this book was hilarious. Although I did laugh out loud a couple times. I mostly smirked and smiles. Rick and Logan I wanted to smack them both separately a couple times. Rick because he was kinda jerky the way he talked to/about Hannah and even when watching his child. Logan because he was so cryptic when talking to Hannah.
I wanted to put the book down a couple different times but never did.
The writing was mostly engaging. I got bored a few times and had to reread passages to figure out what the author was trying to say.
If you have weak stomach for flu issues beware.
Also there are many truer than true passages about men being sick. There was a couple cute scenes there. Like when Hannah says to the boys “ you know I was sick too. (When they were acting like they were dying) They replied not like them. There’s was much worse than hers. Ha hA Typical.
I will also say I loved the cover on this book. The coloring and guy are what drew me to read this...and I had read man servant.
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