What people are saying: -
"If you're a fan of Nick Spalding's work, I can heartily recommend you give this book a go because it shares many of the qualities which made Spalding's books so enjoyable (and popular)."
"I honestly did laugh out loud ... many, many times, as it goes."
"I devoured it in three days - the previous four books I read spanned many months; a testament to how much I enjoyed Adam Eccles' latest novel."
"It was so, so good. And loved the call outs to the last book. You're three for three so far with me."
"It's written without any pretence of being a fluffy rom-com (I think Amazon has more than enough of those). Although I'm sure it would appeal to female readers, it's quite clearly written with a male audience in mind."
"It's a really cracking book - thoroughly enjoyed it."
"It's refreshing to read a book which considers the world from the perspective of a struggling a single-dad - there aren't enough books of this ilk and this one does a brilliant job of marrying humour with the real (and sometimes poignant) struggles that come with raising kids in the twenty-first century."
"So, if you're in the market for a genuinely funny, slightly cynical view of modern-day dating, from the perspective of a struggling single-dad, this is a must-read. You'll love it, I'm sure.
Twice divorced, single dad of two kids, he's doing his best. Juggling time between work, school runs and keeping the kids alive and entertained.
Midlife crisis? Maybe more of a midriff crisis. Still, the dad-bod is in these days, isn't it?
He needs a girlfriend. But even though he's always surrounded by women, he can't seem to escape from the sucking black-hole of the dreaded friend-zone.
Going from one hysterically disastrous date to another, none of them doing his ego any good, he reluctantly concedes to a life devoid of love and relationships.
Then, a call for help changes everything. Could this feisty damsel-in-distress be his dream woman? She seems to have it all; beauty, intelligence, sense-of-humour. Could she be the one to melt his cold, blackened heart? Even if she did, would she stick around?
Who Needs Love, Anyway? Is a hilarious, cynical, slice-of-life of a normal guy just trying to settle down with the woman of his dreams. Is that so much to ask?
Will Danny bet his future on the toss of a coin? Will any woman stay with him long enough for love to blossom?