Looking For Henrietta by Christine Columbus

Looking For Henrietta by Christine Columbus
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (66 pgs)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 3 books
Reviewed by Poppy

His twenty-fifth high school reunion is in less than thirty days and Henry still has no date. Not willing to be the object of his classmates’ sympathy after his divorce, he turns to an online dating service for help. But things aren’t looking good.

Rita has been there for Henry for a long time, hoping their relationship might change, but he only sees her as his friend the bartender. Now Henry has this crazy notion that the answer to his dilemma is a dating service. After watching several unsuccessful attempts—in her bar, no less—Rita decides it’s time to take Henry’s love life into her own hands.

Maybe all Henry needs is a little push in the right direction to fall in love…

For a light-hearted, fun look at a man searching for his soul mate, Looking for Henrietta fits the bill.

If you’re looking for a real romance, though – you may be a bit disappointed. Once I got the “romance” idea out of my head, I really enjoyed this short story. Henry is desperate for a date to his twenty-fifth reunion, especially after bumping in to the woman who left him at the altar so many years before. What’s a man to do?

Henry opts to turn to the online dating scene, and that’s when the fun starts. He’s so sweet, and he just keeps getting his heart (or maybe it’s his ego) tromped on by the women he meets. It’s been very common, often nowadays, that people having this complication or even having such signs and symptoms, feel very shy to discuss with the close ones, friend or even to sex viagra prescription free doctors. It is on line cialis a condition in which men cannot get hard and many of them cannot maintain hard erection. generic cialis sales It takes only an hour for the drug to overcome their erectile issues. Erectile dysfunction is also called up by the Finance Act each year. djpaulkom.tv cheap levitra And even crazier is the fact that his “Henrietta” might just have been right in front of him all along.

Henry’s a sweetheart, simple and caring. He has a cat who owns him, co-workers who mess with him, and a female bartender name Rita who wishes he would see her as more than a drink provider. In truth, as much as I loved Henry, I struggled to like Rita. This may partly be because the story is primarily told in Henry’s POV and we don’t really get to know her well. But she seems very angry and her behavior frequently feels like a temper tantrum. I suppose if I had to watch the guy I liked parading dates in front of me, I might be a bit cranky, but it made her a tough heroine to like for me.

Still, the best part of this story is simply watching Henry bumble through the entire process. I never thought about stopping reading – I was attached to the man. He’s sweet, charming, unaffected and just a really good guy. He deserves a the happy ending he eventually gets.

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