![]() Quinn and Janie’s new relationship with Mr. ![]() There were also tears-in-my-eyes moments: Janie’s irrational, yet still very rational, logic, as to why she and Quinn should have a big “Say Yes to the Dress” type of wedding.Only you can compare a relationship to a disease, and make it sound both romantic and terminal.” “The relationship is the virus, and both Quinn and I, separately, are the host cells, The key is to find a relationship, a virus, that encourages you to be stronger, a better person, but also be able to show weakness without fear of exploitation – a relationship that challenges you, but also makes you happy and lifts you up.” Steven can only reply: “I love you, Janie. She says, and I paraphrase: love is a virus. Janie explaining to her friend, Steven, why she wants to marry Quinn.The title alone entices a smile, at the very least. ![]() There were a few LOL moments as I read “Neanderthal Marries Human.” Reid is better at writing smart romance and funny scenes than I am. You’ll thank whatever gods there may be that Ms. Reid brought the word “fun” into the “fun-tastic.” When my e-reader loaded 600 pages when I opened the e-book (landscape mode), of course, I was surprised and thought there was a bonus book in the end. ![]() As with any point five or point anything book, I was expecting this to be a quick easy read, i.e., 100-pages max. It’s labelled as “Knitting in the City 1.5” on Goodreads. ![]() This is another GREAT book by my new favorite author, Penny Reid. ![]()
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