Review of Daisy Mae: A Book
https://hijazfoundation.org/wp-content/themes/hijazfoundation/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 admin admin https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/28a3d8d6e36ac22d15ff76392b9c31432d543621565f765fdd9f260ce1b3823d?s=96&d=mm&r=gDaisy Mae, a 52-year-old woman who recently divorced, is looking for a fresh passion. She decides to try online dating after having minor encounter in the dating industry. She begins with dread and travels through amateurish online situations and entertaining events with only rudimentary computer skills. She keeps a diary and details the ups and downs of her existential online feast in information.
Despite her heartache over her ex-husband Voldemort ( who she describes as her terrible father-in-law ), Daisy is a likeable and well-rounded character who finds the courage to continue on her quest for love. She survives the trials and tribulations of finding a gentleman electronically with the assistance of her seventeen-year-old girl, her spunky colleague Pinkie, and her septuagenarian cousin Jeannie. She also shares some of her scientific views from her function as a physical health md in this regard.
She writes in a very playful manner and brings a sense of humor to a subject matter that is extremely serious. We hope to hear more from her in the future other because of her normal skills. This reserve is highly recommended by Chuck Lit Cafe due to its believable style, humor, and enjoyable readability. A protagonist we can all relate to and help as she tries her hardest to get it right is a fresh take on online relationship.