Are you lying on the beach wondering what to read next? Are you on a long, boring flight to somewhere exciting, but need something to kill the time? Then The Statistical Probablity of Love at First Sight is your answer – a quick, easy summer romance for teens.
The title & front cover tells you all you need to know really.
It’s a lovely, light, frothy tale of holiday romance. It’s a wedding and a funeral. It’s a clash of cultures. It’s about family and love.
The couple are likeable. Their dialogue is snappy and believable.
It’s a feelgood summer fling.
Whatever the question: the answer is always love, and more love.
Who would have guessed that four minutes could change everything?
Today should be one of the worst days of seventeen-year-old Hadley Sullivan’s life. Having missed her flight, she’s stuck at JFK airport and late to her father’s second wedding, which is taking place in London and involves a soon-to-be stepmother Hadley’s never even met. Then she meets the perfect boy in the airport’s cramped waiting area. His name is Oliver, he’s British, and he’s sitting in her row.
A long night on the plane passes in the blink of an eye, and Hadley and Oliver lose track of each other in the airport chaos upon arrival. Can fate intervene to bring them together once more?
Quirks of timing play out in this romantic and cinematic novel about family connections, second chances, and first loves. Set over a twenty-four-hour-period, Hadley and Oliver’s story will make you believe that true love finds you when you’re least expecting it.