

The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight was an excellent book to ring in the New Year with. I love the bits about realizing your parents are not perfect people, but have their own lives.

It’s not some breezy, frivolous romance (not that there is anything wrong with those) but about growing up and accepting and loving people for who they are, despite their imperfections. I liked how The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight by Jennifer E. Clair, you’ll definitely be down for Oliver. He is definitely swoon worthy and if you liked St. He’s got a British accent and a sense of humor. Because you guys, being able to hold a decent conversation in a relationship is way more important in life than if he is a dangerous bad boy rebel. He can keep banter up and I loved his whole back and fourth with Hadley and the easy conversation they had. You see, Oliver is my FAVORITE type of love interest. AND OF COURSE there is also love at first sight between Oliver and Hadley. Meanwhile, Oliver is dealing with issues of his own – that we get bare bones glimpses of. You know, she is human and emotions are complicated. She wants very much to hate him for breaking up the family, but she can’t. Hadley’s conflicted about her dad and we readers are party to her memories and feelings. The compacted time line allows us to get to the heart of Jennifer E.

I think this makes the book stand out from the contemporary crowd as this is something different. Taking place over 24 hours, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight
