![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Jess isn’t fully convinced that GeneticAlly is accurate, she entertains it with skepticism, intrigue, and sarcasm all at once. She also happens to have a strong support system between her grandparents and best friend. Jess is super relatable as a single mom who is struggling financially to make ends meet even though she’s quite good at what she does for a living. Sort of hate-to-love if you can actually hate someone you don’t really know? Think more along the lines of modern day heartwarming tale on the lower end of the steam scale between two individuals who would make quite the odd pairing if you’re only matching by personality. The guy who is hot AF but is always on the go to even consider his surroundings. That is until she matches at 98% with one of the app developers!!! □ the same guy who walks into the coffee shop every day with ZERO social skills. Finding a soulmate through DNA sounds far fetched and she thinks her odds are low. Jess and her BFF Fizzy hear about GeneticAlly a match making company that is in its early stages of testing. She’s felt abandoned way too many times and doesn’t want to put her daughter through that again. Single mom Jess Davis is a statistician convinced that the dating scene is just not for her. EGalley provided by Publisher in exchange for an honest review, a ll quotes come from an advance copy and may not match the final release ![]()
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