The Man Test by Amanda Aksel
Marin Johns is San Francisco’s Pollyanna couples therapist. She’s months away from wedded bliss when she discovers her fiancé is having an affair. After nursing her broken heart with Kleenex and break-up songs, she adopts a new brand of thinking when she uncovers a tell-all book that proves all men are liars and cheaters who will do and say anything so they’re not found out. No exceptions.
In an attempt to convince her friends of her newfound truth, she begins a fictitious relationship with James, a do-gooder from Montana. Marin seeks any means necessary to catch him cheating from hiring a PI to enlisting the help of a fidelity tester. Will her new "boyfriend" beat the statistic or will Marin regret the satisfaction of being right?
In an attempt to convince her friends of her newfound truth, she begins a fictitious relationship with James, a do-gooder from Montana. Marin seeks any means necessary to catch him cheating from hiring a PI to enlisting the help of a fidelity tester. Will her new "boyfriend" beat the statistic or will Marin regret the satisfaction of being right?
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My Review
The Man Test is a 4.5 star read for me, 4 stars don't do it justice and I really think Goodreads should give us a 1/2 star option in the ratings!
The Man Test had me addicted by the end of chapter one. It's one of those books you don't want to put down until it's over, and when it's over you want more of your favorite characters.
I don't do spoilers so the synopsis and my opinion are what you get here, and for a new author's debut novel this one is amazing. Usually the first try's are acceptable, even good with promise, but The Man Test was written like a seasoned writer with a dozen books under her belt. The time line wasn't rushed, the characters are well developed, everything flows well and it keeps you wrapped up until the very end.
I'll be looking forward to more from Amanda Askel in the future.
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