The Serial Dater: 31 dates in 31 days... what could go wrong? An endearing British dating novel (The Serial Series Book 1)

The Serial Dater: 31 dates in 31 days... what could go wrong? An endearing British dating novel (The Serial Series Book 1)

by Rachel Cavanagh

Contemporary
Amazon:★★★★3.9(22)
Goodreads:★★★3.43(21)
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Added on January 12, 2026

Description

31 Men... in 31 Days!Izzy is a journalist who usually writes a technology column for a local newspaper.Her somewhat-intimidating boss William sets her the task of dating thirty-one men, via an internet dating site, all within a month, and writing about it for the paper.Having an active, though fruitless, social life with her friend Donna, Izzy knows what she wants in a man, so creates a shopping list of dos and don'ts and starts ticking them off as she meets the men.Follow the ups and downs of the dating process including Tim 'the Weeble', whose date leads Izzy to see banoffee pie in a whole new light, Lawrence the super-skinny social worker, Felix with his bizarre penchant for Persian Piranhas, and 'the music maestro but don't talk about dead pets' Jake.By the end of the month, will Izzy have met Mr Right?*A laugh-out-loud comedy about the highs and lows of dating*"The book is just brilliant and seemed to feature every bloke that I have ever known! Right from the start I just connected with Izzy. A super book that makes you feel part of what is going on. This is a book that I could pick up time and time again. A perfect feel-good read!" - Books From Dusk Till Dawn"A light-hearted, easy read which will make you snort out loud. A fun, escapist read for fans of the Shopaholic series and Sex in the City." - Bookish Bits"I loved it. Some parts were too funny to keep a straight face. This book was right up my alley. There was love, laughter and romance combined with quite a few home truths. A perfect read to forget everything around you wherever you are." - B for Bookreviews

Reader Reviews

Toni Harness

By far one of the worst books I’ve ever read. I’m actually impressed with myself for managing to finish it, even if the only reason I did was in the vain hope it would improve. It didn’t. Thankfully it was a freebie or I’d feel extremely aggrieved that I’d wasted money on it. Spoilers ahead!I like chick lit books, I do. There’s something wonderful about reading books that you know 99% of the time will have a happy ending and don’t require you to turn into a CSI detective in order to understand w

HEIDI WILKINSON

DullI persevered because this book has a sequel, but I haven't discovered why. Written in the first person, but reached the end of the book and still don't feel I know her - almost no clues about her appearance (she's tall and wears glasses) or her character. Given some of the characters she encounters the reader might expect her to experience a range of emotions but nope - automaton. Some humour might have livened up some of the chapters. The book was dissatisfying, and frankly, boring

★★★★★Yvette Binns

Online DatingExcellent read, and thoroughly enjoyed reading someone's online dating exploits. Having experienced online dating myself. I would also recommend it. Just out of sheer curiosity and especially if you're looking for "the one".