Paul and Hildy partake in a university study about thirty six questions that are asked between strangers to see if they fall in love by the end of the study.
Paul originally takes part as you get paid to do so while Hildy is curious about the study. As the pair delve through the questions, asking deeper and more hard hitting ones as time wares on, the pair become friends but are they closer to more than that?
A strange but intriguing premise which to me wasn't as fun as I expected it to be. Their getting to know each other while obviously forced seemed promising but didn't draw me in and I found myself quite bored with the storyline to be truthful unfortunately.
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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