I enjoyed this story about Sunny Smith who has a major crush on Danny Masters a celebrity screenwriter. She is turning 40 and not happy about the way her life is turning out. Her friends decide that she should make a list of 40 things to achieve in 40 weeks although she is not keen on the idea. She never expects to meet Danny and when she does after a memorable first meeting it doesn't turn out as she hoped. They both feel a connection but struggle to decide if you can instantly know when you meet your soulmate. This is a good read but the characters can be a bit annoying at times and I don't feel this book is as good as her previous novels. This was a very light read which I didn't enjoy very much. I bought the kindle version of a dollar through an amazon local deal, and I'm glad I didn't pay the full price for this. I found the storyline to be highly unrealistic and the characters annoyed me, especially the main character, sunny. She whines about everything from her name to pretty much every other aspect of her life except for her job. When someone in her life tries to point this out to her or pull her out of her slump she overreacts, picks a fight, and storms off...only to apologize in the next few hours or days.
Danny & Sunny were stuck with me long after I finished this one :)
—Meen
a cute easy to read love story.
—maegan
3.5 stars.Review to come.
—CBH
This book was great!
—FNS
Very light reading.
—TroyA