

I half expected this book to end in three weddings, but Cruise avoids the Shakespearean wrap up.īet Me also avoids a ton of silly mix ups and miscommunications. Instead, Liza and Tony provide moral support and humor. But Min’s vagabond friend, Liza, and Cal’s forever-the-bachelor friend, Tony, don’t. Yes, Min’s sweet friend, Bonnie, and Cal’s dopey friend, Roger, fall in love and want to get married. However, there are some differences from other romance/chick-lit novels. Cal accepts.įrom there, we get a lot of your standard romance novel: Min as the aggressive man hater, Cal as the commitment-phobic womanizer, and the best friends trying to make the main characters realize their attempts to refuse love is futile. David backs off, betting $10 instead that Cal can’t take Min to dinner.

Fortunately, Cal isn’t gross, so he refuses the bet and declares David is gross. Knowing Cal can’t resist a good bet, David wagers $10,000 worth of work if Cal can get Min in bed within a month. But before Min is brave enough to approach Cal, he is approached by David, who declares Min a frigid grump.

That handsome man is Calvin, who is at the bar with his two best friends.
