Read Online Just Swipe Right 425 Madison Avenue Book 3 edition by Allie York Literature Fiction eBooks

By Madge Garrett on Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Read Online Just Swipe Right 425 Madison Avenue Book 3 edition by Allie York Literature Fiction eBooks





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  • File Size 1881 KB
  • Publication Date March 14, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07PDJ6B89




Just Swipe Right 425 Madison Avenue Book 3 edition by Allie York Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


  • I love this little series set on Madison Avenue.
    A sexy quick read.
    Be sure to Just Swipe Yes.
    You wont be disappointed.
  • 4.5 stars really. At only about 6% into the story I was kind of hooked because Eliza reminded me of myself with her collection of pug figurines, although mine would be dachshund figurines. I loved the characters having dogs, and how that brought them together accidentally, before they got connected through the dating app. So much about the whole experience with the dating app was spot on to the thoughts and things I would worry about with any type of dating using that method. Do you only date one person at a time? Or is it okay to keep your app going while you date one person, since you don't know if it is going to be a match, and that is how you met anyway, right? And if you do keep it open, how much do you talk to another person, or seek out other people to talk to? Does that count as cheating? I loved the connection that Eliza and Murphy had, and I was totally telling Eliza to come clean about things like what article she wrote, and the book she was working on, in order to keep from things blowing up later. All the things you expect to go wrong in a romance.

    In the end, I feel this was such a realistic story. While I'm not exactly sure of the motives of the other guy that Eliza was dating, his end bit was really crazy, I like how Murphy handled his ultimatum. It was needed. I hate how Eliza dealt with it at first, but I totally understand her choosing what she did. The ending was perfect, I loved the story. Definitely want to read more by this author now, as well as more in this series.
  • Eliza has a comfortable life. A good job as an advice columnist under a pseudonym for a NY magazine and a nice apartment in 425 Madison that she shares with her sister, she doesn't feel the need to complicate things by dating. Unfortunately, her sister thinks she should get out there and puts her on a dating app. Eliza decides to give it a whirl and use the experience to write a book about dating in the digital age. Then she meets a mountain of a man with the charm of a teddy bear in the elevator. After that, she keeps seeing him everywhere. Is fate trying to tell her something?

    I have read the previous two books in the 425 Madison series and frankly, Just Swipe Right is just as fun and adorable as I found them! Eliza is a modern girl and has a way of giving advice that is direct and addicting, I wish it was a real column! Murphy is absolutely adorable and I want him for myself. The evolution of their relationship was fantastic and I had so much fun with these characters. This was the first book I have read by Allie York but it definitely won't be the last! Five stars for Just Swipe Right!
  • I have to say it again; I love the playlists at the beginning of all the books in the 425 Madison series. The playlists really do set the moods for the books, and the playlist for Just Swipe Right was great.

    Eliza is a 24 year old advice column writer for a local magazine. Her sister Piper, whom she shares an apartment with at 425 Madison, signs Eliza up for a dating app call Match Me. Eliza agrees to try the app out for a week and promises to swipe right and go out a few times with her matches. Eliza is looking at dating with the app as a challenge, and to use it for research for a book on the adventures of online dating.

    Murphy is a 28 year old head chef, and Alabama transplant living in New York with his best friend Derek, who convinces him to sign up for Match Me. Derek tells Murphy to look at it as a hook up app, but Murphy doesn't like the idea of multiple random hook ups, he's a commitment guy. he finally decides whats the harm of in just looking at what New York has to offer.

    Eliza and Murphy don't meet through the app, but by accident. Murphy is on his way to pick up his first match Me date at 425 Madison when he meets Eliza coming back from walking her dog. They flirt a bit, introduce themselves, then go their own separate ways. They meet later again that same night a couple more times. First while they are leaving 425 Madison Murphy with his pushy feely date, and Eliza on her way to meet her first date, then on their way home after their first dates. They flirt some more as Murphy walks Eliza home, and they coincidentally meet a few more times before being matched on the app. Once matched on the app they officially start dating, even though they are both seeing another person. Eliza isn't looking for serious, while Murphy isn't happy seeing two people at once. After a month or so of dating Murphy is ready to settle down and be with Eliza, and asks her to decide between him and the other guy she is dating.

    Just Swipe Right had a HEA, and was a sweet romance, but didn't have any of the hot steamy action as the first two books in the 425 Madison series. I wish Eliza and Murphy would have decided to be with each other sooner, so we could have had more of their love story together. I am not a huge fan of stories with characters dating multiple people, but I enjoyed this book.

    I received an ARC of Just Swipe Right in exchange for an honest review.