

Even Sarah's bosses and coworkers have more personality, and readers will have little tolerance for Sarah's whining about her job and love life. /rebates/2f97814926212182fMissed-Connections-Summer-Love-1-14926212182fplp&. She dreams of one day finding her own Missed Connection. Sarah spends her days working for a pair of uptight hippies at a New Age spa and her nights reading the Missed Connections section on Craigslist. Sarah makes a lot of excuses, wishing she could have an emotional connection with Jack, but she does nothing to take the relationship beyond the physical. Mataya (The Sowing, 2015, etc.) hooks readers from the first page of the first book in her new Summer Love series.

And no matter how Sarah tries to justify it, she is cheating on Jack with her virtual admirer, and the fact that the relationship is completely online is irrelevant. Jack and Pete are both loyal, funny, and sweet, but it's perplexing why they put up with Sarah's narcissism and shallowness. Missed Connections by Tamara Mataya, 2016, Sourcebooks, Incorporated edition, in English. She loves how Jack makes her feel sexy, but Sarah is judgmental and hung up on his supposed immaturity. At the same time, she hooks up with Jack, her best friend Pete's twin brother, and the sex is as amazing and sizzling as she'd always suspected it would be. Thanks to her job at a crazy New Age spa, what should have been a sizzling NYC summer is being hijacked by demanding hippie bosses. Gorgeous, but not as gorgeous as your smile. When an unknown admirer posts a message to her, she starts chatting with him online. Want to Read Currently Reading Read Add New Shelf Rate it: Book 2. Missed Connection: I saw you standing there, and I was struck by your eyes. Sarah visits the Missed Connections website several times a day, scrolling through posts about chance encounters and looking for her elusive Mr. Mataya's vapid novel holds little appeal for even the most flexible and generous fan of contemporary romances.
