Review: Tinderella by Jecca Bartlett
- kokos-secrets
- Feb 18, 2016
- 2 min read

A twist to the version of our Cinderella story, more modern, with gadgets, a VW, and a not so bad step mother.

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Cyndi, is a young professional who has her own company (Cinderella Cleaners), a best friend, and an empty love life.
After one more relationship catastrophe, she decides to wade into the Tinder dating scene, trading looking for a warm and wonderful partner, for looking for a wild and temporary romp.
Sexy, handsome Pearson Clark asks for a date, meets her for coffee, rescues her from a fire, and wants her more than any man ever has. But his father’s company wants to put hers out of business, and he wants anything but a one night stand.
How can deciding to be easy, be so hard?

Catchy title isn’t it? Well the story is not WOW but is a twist to the version of our Cinderella story, more modern, with gadgets, a VW, and a not so bad step mother.
Cyndi is in the cleaning business but it’s her own business and she’s a great baker.
She lost her father and her step mother lives in her formal house with her twins but they don’t bother her than much. She advertises her cleaning services on her car that looks like pumpkin. Her little business is going well and she even cleans few of the spaces like Pearce one a beautiful penthouse and somethings bakes for him, even tho they haven’t meet personally.
And there’s when tinder’s app works its magic, Cyndi trying to be a slut and Pearce a laid but they didn’t know they’d find true love. Cheesy as it sounds it does happens like that. It wasn’t for me a magical love story at all more like something was missing for me there, like enough time so they can get really involve but perhaps is the way tales work right? And besides the comical side that Gooch brings to the book is amazing so and give it a try.
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