Friday, November 15, 2013

Me & Moe by Michaela Renee Johnson Review



Sarcastic and witty, 29-year-old Alexandria Swanson is working her way up the on-air radio chain at a political talk radio station in San Francisco; when a New York media giant buys the station and turns it into a Top 40 Music format. In order to keep her job, Alex is shoved into the middays program as the resident dating expert.
There’s just one problem, Alex still lives with her grandparents, and her dating life is pathetic. She enlists the help of her celebrity-obsessed Grandma Moe and her ex-military Grandpa to teach her about dating. Her hilarious, poor-sport attitude makes station ratings fly off the charts, as her morals fly out the window. Alex is soon forced to explore her own tragic past as she wades through her fears of falling in love.

My Review:
This was funny. The dates that Alex went on really made me laugh and grateful for my hubby. Grandma Moe was my favorite. I never real thought much about what happens behind the scenes at radio stations. This book made me think about what fm did to am and what xm is now doing to fm. I liked Moe because even though she was from a different generation her advice was still worth following, or at least listening to. This book also reminded me that sometimes in order to find love you need to stop spending your life looking for love, but rather to grow as a person. Once you become the person you want to be, then love will be easier to realize. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review via the Kindle Book Review, however all opinions are my own.
Vicky/Deal Sharing Aunt~ from the Kindle Book Review team.
The reviewer received a free copy of this book in exchange for an independent, honest review. She is not associated with the author or Amazon.

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