Synopses & Reviews
Praise for Matt Dunn:
Full of great one-liners...a terrifying eye-opener into what men really think.-Company
Witty, astute, but tender too.-Freya North
Ever wish you could let the world know just what you think of your ex?
Thanks to SlateYourDate.com, Dan Davis has discovered that long after he's dumped them, ex- after ex-girlfriend is dumping on him-all over the Internet. And it's ruining his dating life.
Faced with the prospect of a lifetime of singledom, Dan must track down his many exes in order to put things right. Along the way, he discovers he has much to learn about himself. Particularly when he meets up again with Polly-and realizes he wants her back. Can Dan convince his former love he's changed? Can his friend Ed convince him he needs to change in the first place? And can the two friends use their newfound knowledge to help other men in the same boat?
Synopsis
Ever wish there was a website where you could read reviews about someone you're thinking of dating?
Dan Davis doesn't. Because, thanks to SlateYourDate.com, Dan has discovered that long after he's dumped them, ex after ex-girlfriends are dumping on him-all over the internet. And his best friend Ed Middleton thinks SlateYourDate.com is a great idea, a place to find out how to keep his new girlfriend happy.
Praise for Ex-Boyfriends Handbook:
A hilarious insight into the male mind. -Sophie Kinsella
Delightfully shallow and self-obsessed-that's the male psyche for you. -Elle
Synopsis
Ever wish you could let the world know just what you think of your ex?
Thanks to SlateYourDate.com, Dan Davis has discovered that long after he's dumped them, ex- after ex-girlfriend is dumping on him--all over the Internet. And it's ruining his dating life.
Faced with the prospect of a lifetime of singledom, Dan must track down his many exes in order to put things right. Along the way, he discovers he has much to learn about himself. Particularly when he meets up again with Polly--and realizes he wants her back. Can Dan convince his former love he's changed? Can his friend Ed convince him he needs to change in the first place? And can the two friends use their newfound knowledge to help other men in the same boat?
Praise for Matt Dunn:
Full of great one-liners...a terrifying eye-opener into what men really think.--Company
Witty, astute, but tender too.--Freya North