Title: Tailor Made
Author: Tasha Lewis
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: November 12, 2018
Dating, who has time for that? Between working and my art, I have room for nothing else. That is until my best friend sets me up on Tailor Made: a website where I can design the perfect guy and my dream date. Crazy? I thought so too. Until he shows up and proves me wrong. It’s supposed to be just one night of fun, but in my life, things rarely go according to plan.
Mason
Working at Tailor Made is the perfect arrangement: all the perks of dating without the commitment. Between school, two jobs and raising my sister, I don’t have time for relationships, nor the demands that come with them. Then a client books me for a night out and I know, one night will never be enough. What’s supposed to be a simple date, just a job, flips my world upside down.
Sometimes the perfect fit comes along when you least expect it.
Rating: 3.5*
As a debut this was a nice read. The concept was an interesting one with Rayleigh so busy working for romance or dating so her best friend purchases her a date through Tailor Made - really generous friend. Her date is Mason, who instantly feels something for her and gives her the best possible date. For him, she is the one but his commitment to Tailor Made means that he can't have a relationship with her until his contract comes to an end. This was very sweet in terms of the story and the way that he romances her. However, sometimes felt like the author was artificially creating conflict out of nothing and it felt forced at times.
Although it was a little rough around the edges I found myself warming to the characters despite their idiotic choices at times. Yes it was at times frustrating but I genuinely wanted these two to find their HEA together.
Tasha Lewis is a romance author who grew up with her head in the clouds. Her passion for life has always kept her dreaming and moving forward. She believes in fate and is a true romantic at heart. Tasha is certain that anything can be solved with a good cup of coffee and a dog or two at your side.
When she isn’t reading, which isn’t often, she is usually working on a craft or three – she can never just stick with one. Join her on her journey of publication, crocheting and any other craft she is working on.
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